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Saudi Arabian art should be understood in the light of the country being the birthplace of Islam and to include both the arts of Bedouin nomads and those of the sedentary peoples of regions such as the Hejaz,
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, Asir and Najd.


Architecture

The first mosque of Islam was the house of the Islamic prophet Mohammed in
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. When it was first built by prophets Muhammad and his companions, it was made of simple blocks. However, as time passes and different Muslim empires and rulers were honored to role
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, the mosque has been subjected to different constructions. The last one of them is that done by the Saudi different kings. The current construction is the prototype of all later sacred architecture of Islam. The current design of the mosque pays great attention to all details. Apparently and most importantly, the floor and carpet that are touched in prayer with the head. There are different regional styles of architecture in Saudi Arabia, and they are divided into different styles. In the Najd region, most buildings are made of mud-brick covered by mud-plaster. In the Hijaz region, most buildings are made of coral rag and wood, with roofs made of palm thatch and wooden beams. There are many Ottoman influences on the architecture in this region. In the Al-Hufud regions, the houses are usually two or three stories and they surround a central courtyard. In the Asir region, many houses are made of rough-cut stone, and other houses are made of a stone and mud combination.


Visual arts

Tribal symbols referred to as "wusum" were carved by Bedouins during prehistoric times and are found as rock art in the hills and deserts of
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. During the years 1985–1990l there was a rock art and epigraphic survey of Saudi Arabia. During this time, over 1000 rock art sites were recorded. In the earlier stages of rock art, there were large human and animal faces, and in the later stages the human and animals faces were smaller.


Decoration art

The art of decoration is a fundamental element of identity in the region of Asir. Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, an inscribed artwork on
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, is an ancient art form popular in Asir region where the white interior walls of homes painted with various patterns of symbols and geometric shapes. The tradition of house-painting is unique to women in the region, as the home is considered the female domain.


Art Movement

The Art Movement in Saudi Arabia started in the mid 60's by a group of School Art Teachers and lasted till mid 80's. In 1972, Mohammed Said Farsi became the mayor of the coastal city of Jeddah, making the city one of the largest open-air art galleries in the world.


Portable art forms

There are many portable art forms in Saudi Arabia. For example, there is metalware, jewelry, pottery and leatherwork. Even today, many Bedouin women weave, and they make brightly colored striped rugs, camel trapping and tents. The tents are black and are made of goat-hair, mixed with sheep's wool and camel-hair.


Art Exhibitions

A number of art exhibitions are organized in Saudi Arabia.


International Art Exhibition

In April 2019, an international art exhibition was organized in Jeddah at the Abdullah Al-Qasabi Gallery of the Saudi Fine Art Center. The exhibition displayed art work from Saudi Arabia as well as seven other countries.


“Landscapes of the Soul”

An exhibition was held at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) to display Forty pieces by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Munch's displayed pieces reflect on his personal life experiences of misery, love, despair, loneliness and reflections of the soul. The exhibition displayed lithograph versions of Munch's famous paintings including, “
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”, “Summer Night. The Voice”, “Self-Portrait” and “ The Sick Child”.


Bait Al-Hodaif

It is a small art museum and a non-profit art organization based in Jeddah. It is made up of 14 rooms that display art pieces from the 1910s to the 1980s. It aims at promoting the culture of art in Saudi Arabia by holding many events and exhibitions.


Shara Art Fair

Shara Art Fair is an art exhibition organized by the Saudi Art Council. It is specialized in showcasing a collection of artistic paintings and pieces from different areas and fields. The fair aims at marketing new artists and selling their products as well as supporting emerging artists.


Canvash Studio

Canvash is an art studio and exhibition established by the Saudi Artist, Maysa bint Ahmed Al-Ruwaished. The studio, that located in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia, aims to reflect the culture of the Saudi society. Moreover, the studio holds a number of workshops to educate Saudi young artists and spread the culture of art appreciation.


Arts Academies

Three academies dedicated to arts, heritage, and music, will be established in the country to receive students and trainees applications. The academies come as part of the Quality of Life Program initiatives and will be offering qualifications in arts.


Cinema

The introduction of
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into Saudi Arabia's cultural scene was orchestrated by the employees of the Arabian-American Oil Company, now better known as
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, at their residential complexes located in the city of
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. The wider trend of
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-going in the Kingdom emerged during the 1930s and its popularity continued well into the early 1980s. During the
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, outdoor cinemas popped up across several Saudi cities, involving screenings in open spaces around homes, of which were named after their respective owners. Until the late 1970s, movie theatres were only shown to male audiences in various sports clubs; however, in 2017, cinemas were officially permitted to operate in the Kingdom.


Music

Historically,
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have transferred their musical heritage from generation to generation through verbal means. These traditions were often similar across genres due to the cultural crossover of the western and eastern parts of the Arabian Peninsula with those of the neighboring countries. Every region and occasion had its unique form of music, influenced in particular by occupations and environments, such as Al Haijana (
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atop the camel), Heda’a Al Sawani (drawing water from wells via camels, bulls and
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), Heda’a Al Ebel, Al Dana (famous throughout the Gulf and West Saudi Coast for its connection to the seas) alongside songs associated with
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,
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,
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. Saudi music began evolving in the early 1950s with lyrics influenced by the Pan-Arab musical movement, which led to musical works being split between the
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and composer.


Fine Art

Handicrafts marked the beginning of Saudi fine arts in its modern sense, joining an ensemble of other arts and crafts that include
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. Arts and crafts in their various forms were instrumental in creating objects of daily use, from ornaments and tools to decorations and clothes, while serving as a means of artisanship in pre-modern
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. Unlike modern art, handicrafts weren't limited to their aesthetic features, but were deeply linked to livelihoods, as they featured on a seasonal basis in local markets. Arabic calligraphy also took pride of place in cultural society due to its religious significance.
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and historians agree that Saudi fine arts had well and truly engrained itself into modern Saudi culture after the adoption of arts education as a core subject at boys’ schools in 1957 and girls’ schools in 1959. Arts education and lessons had primarily leveraged the use of
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, pastel colors,
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and
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. The defining moment for the fine arts scene in
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was the founding of the Institute of Art Education in
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in 1965, which focused on
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training and the development of consistent resources and a standardized curriculum. Due to the absence of specialized academies in fine arts, the academic institute served its mandate by producing art teachers.


See also

* Contemporary Saudi Arabian female artists


Bibliography

* Majeed Khan: ''Wusum, the tribal symbols of Saudi Arabia'', Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Education, 2000. * Anthony Ham a.o.: ''Saudi Arabia'', Lonely Planet, 200 hi hi hi hiy Mosque, Makkah'', London, 1998. * Robert Hillenbrand: ''Islamic Art and Architecture'', Thames & Hudson, London, 2004 (1999). * Marcel Kurpershoek: ''De laatste bedoeïen'', Amsterdam, 1995.


References

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