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Art in Saudi Arabia spotlights the role that contemporary art will play in the country’s new push for sweeping internal reform and cultural diplomacy. As the Kingdom mobilizes its vast resources behind the economic and social priorities of its Vision 2030 strategy and simultaneously seeks new terms of engagement with the international community, art is set to take centre stage and a barrage of planned events, installations, public projects, biennales and museum openings is beginning to draw in many from the international art community. This book looks at both the historic and contemporary contexts for this recent state-led focus on art in the Kingdom; at how its planned events and programs stand apart, in resource, scale and ambition, from seemingly similar initiatives coming from that region; and at both the opportunities and pitfalls, not just for the burgeoning art world of Saudi Arabia, but for practitioners and professionals around the world.



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Foreword; Introduction: Art as a Catalyst for Social Change in Saudi Arabia; 1 From Past to Present: The Sources of Saudi Arabia’s Culture Drive; 2 A New Saudi Arabia: Art on the Frontlines of Social Transformation; 3 Culture Wars in the Gulf and the Unique Case of Saudi Arabia; 4 A Delicate Balancing Act: Art Creation Amid Unpredictability of the State; 5 State-Controlled Cultural Production, Art World Infrastructures and A Nascent Private Sector; 6 Engaging with Saudi Arabia’s New Arts Playing Field: Opportunities and New Perspectives; Conclusion: Saudi Arabia's New Creative Economy; Further Reading; Index

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    A Hardback by Rebecca Anne Proctor, Alia Al-Senussi

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      Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781848226395, 978-1848226395
      ISBN10: 184822639X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Art in Saudi Arabia spotlights the role that contemporary art will play in the country’s new push for sweeping internal reform and cultural diplomacy. As the Kingdom mobilizes its vast resources behind the economic and social priorities of its Vision 2030 strategy and simultaneously seeks new terms of engagement with the international community, art is set to take centre stage and a barrage of planned events, installations, public projects, biennales and museum openings is beginning to draw in many from the international art community. This book looks at both the historic and contemporary contexts for this recent state-led focus on art in the Kingdom; at how its planned events and programs stand apart, in resource, scale and ambition, from seemingly similar initiatives coming from that region; and at both the opportunities and pitfalls, not just for the burgeoning art world of Saudi Arabia, but for practitioners and professionals around the world.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword; Introduction: Art as a Catalyst for Social Change in Saudi Arabia; 1 From Past to Present: The Sources of Saudi Arabia’s Culture Drive; 2 A New Saudi Arabia: Art on the Frontlines of Social Transformation; 3 Culture Wars in the Gulf and the Unique Case of Saudi Arabia; 4 A Delicate Balancing Act: Art Creation Amid Unpredictability of the State; 5 State-Controlled Cultural Production, Art World Infrastructures and A Nascent Private Sector; 6 Engaging with Saudi Arabia’s New Arts Playing Field: Opportunities and New Perspectives; Conclusion: Saudi Arabia's New Creative Economy; Further Reading; Index

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