
Noor Riyadh, a magnificent light and art festival begin on Thursday for the first time with spectacular installation’s lighting up the night sky of the Saudi Arabian capital for 17 days till April 3, 2021.
The magnificent installations will be visible to all in public spaces across the city.
Displayed will be significant works of light art under the theme of ‘Under One Sky’, by over 60 celebrated global artists from as far and wide as Argentina, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States and including 23 leading Saudi artists.
The Noor Riyadh festival features 33 citywide installations encompassing all forms of light art, including sculptures, projections, interactive shows, kinetic and immersive pieces placed in numerous locations across the city to excite and entertain residents and visitors.
Retrospective Exhibition
Alongside the citywide installations, the ‘Light Upon Light: Light Art since the 1960s’, the largest retrospective exhibition of lightworks featuring the work of 30 artists.
The retrospective show will be on view until June 12, 2021, at the King Abdullaj Financial District Conference Center (KAFD), Riyadh.
The light and art festival also includes a program of over 270 special activities of tours, talks, workshops, family activities, film screenings and music, many of which are available online allowing the festival to be enjoyed by a wider audience outside of Riyadh and Saudi Arabia.
Some events, such as workshops, film screenings and talks are ticketed with a nominal charge to manage capacity and ensure public safety and compliance with social distancing regulations.
Turning The City Into A Gallery
Noor Riyadh is part of the larger Riyadh Art program that is investing in more than 1,000 pieces of public art to turn the city into a gallery without walls.
It was inaugurated as one of the four mega – projects of Riyadh City by King Salman and initiated by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
According to Hosam Al – Qurashi, Advisor of brand and marketing to the Royal Commission for Riyadh City: ‘This magnificent festival is a metaphor for the transformation of Riyadh. It illuminates our ambition to become one of the world’s most competitive and liveable cities by 2030.
‘We believe this initiative will have a profound and positive effect on enriching the lives of citizens, residents and visitors alike, bringing together a global community which sparks creative expression and creates an inclusive culture’.