Public installation by US artist Suchi Reddy goes on display in Jeddah

The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 November 2023
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Public installation by US artist Suchi Reddy goes on display in Jeddah

The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah.
  • “Shaped by Air” aims to highlight the tranquillity and power of nature while evoking a sense of harmony with it, taking inspiration from light and its reflections

JEDDAH: The public installation “Shaped by Air,” created by US architect and artist Suchi Reddy, has gone on display in Jeddah.

Hayy Jameel in association with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors — Lexus recently unveiled the work at Art Jameel in the Red Sea port city.

First exhibited at Miami’s Institute of Contemporary Art during Miami Art and Design Week 2022, the piece marks Reddy and Lexus’ joint dedication to impeccably crafted, human-centered, and carbon-neutral design.

The award-winning artist, known for her holistic approach to architecture and design, also showed her work at Milan Design Week.

“Shaped by Air,” which draws inspiration from Lexus’ electric sports car designs, aims to highlight the tranquillity and power of nature while evoking a sense of harmony with it, taking inspiration from light and its reflections.

The installation invites viewers to explore a forest of composite shapes — partly made from used materials — to learn more about the vehicle’s design concepts.

Reddy, from New York, began her artistic journey by founding Reddymade in 2002, presenting works that emphasized design characterized by the emotional quality of human engagement in empty spaces.

Her architectural and artistic practices are guided by her research on neuroscience and the arts.

She told Arab News: “It’s an honor to show my work in Jeddah and to receive such a warm welcome. I look forward to visiting Saudi Arabia sometime soon. I would be delighted and honored to have the opportunity to experience the wonderful ancient and modern culture of Jeddah.

“I have been impressed with the range of work that has been shown in Saudi Arabia in recent years. I hope to have the opportunity to show our work with an extended exhibition in the future. I dream of synergy always.”

On her link with Lexus, Reddy said: “Like Reddymade, Lexus is committed to innovation and an artistic approach that champions creativity.

“I founded my practice in 2002 with an approach to design that privileges the emotional quality of human engagement with space, and this collaboration reflects that commitment.

“Lexus spoke about carbon neutrality, commitment to the environment, hospitality, and personal luxury, and asked me to think about how I could represent these things through my own lens.

“The ‘Shaped by Air’ installation invites guests to discover a to-scale interpretation of the vehicle after traveling through an enveloping forest of its composite shapes, which are suspended from the ceiling.

“These organic and textured leaflike forms — produced in varying heights in a vibrant shade of green — subtly call to mind the cut-outs of (French visual artist) Henri Matisse.

“Comprised in part of post-consumer materials, the sculptural steel and aluminium elements are punctuated by dappled light, creating an environment that invites deep absorption and evokes the natural world. An accompanying soundscape, which draws inspiration from the wind, brings visitors further into harmony with nature,” Reddy added.

The installation will remain on display in Jeddah until the end of the year.


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RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday received the Saudi medical team that successfully performed the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant.

The transplant was performed at Riyadh’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in September on a 16-year-old patient suffering from end-stage heart failure.

The crown prince congratulated the medical team and the leadership of the hospital on the historic achievement, praising the efforts of Saudi personnel and their ability to innovate and achieve a global precedent in the medical field.  

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  • Participants reviewed the latest research and discussed issues related to the status of sea turtles in the region

JEDDAH: More than 90 academics and experts in environmental sciences and biodiversity conservation from 10 countries participated in the first International Symposium for the Conservation of Sea Turtles in the Red Sea.
The Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday that the symposium, which ran from Nov. 3-6 in Jeddah and titled “Moving toward the future … enhancing the protection of sea turtles in the Red Sea through science, cooperation and innovation.” was organized by the General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea (Shams).
The first-of-its-kind symposium is an important step toward cooperation between the Red Sea countries and international experts in facing environmental challenges, because it reflects an urgent regional and global desire to enhance environmental sustainability and develop effective strategies to protect sea turtles in the Red Sea, in line with international environmental obligations and preserving the natural heritage of the Kingdom.
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Seven of the most prominent international speakers gave keynote speeches, during which they presented their experiences and research expertise on protecting sea turtles and made recommendations aimed at enhancing the sustainability of this vital species in its natural environment.
The conference staged 31 presentations and four workgroups that addressed various topics, including assessing the strengths and weaknesses of efforts to protect sea turtles in the Red Sea, and identifying activities and procedures that contribute to developing a comprehensive action plan for the Red Sea.
In addition, the workshops during the symposium highlighted the importance of developing an integrated strategy to protect sea turtles in their breeding sites, especially in the Ras Baridi area, which faces critical environmental challenges.
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Saudi Arabia's King Salman sent a cable of congratulations to Donald Trump on his election victory. (AFP)
  • King Salman wishes Trump and Americans ‘progress and prosperity’
  • Leaders of Jordan and Egypt urge Trump to help bring peace

RIYADH: Arab leaders congratulated Donald Trump on Wednesday after his comprehensive victory in the US presidential election.

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman sent a cable of congratulations to Trump, wishing him success and the “American people further progress and prosperity.”

The king praised the strong historical ties between the two nations, “emphasizing the shared desire to further strengthen these bonds in all areas.”

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also sent a cable to congratulate Trump. In a phone call later on Wednesday, the crown prince expressed the Kingdom’s aspiration to strengthen Saudi-US relations. He wished the American people progress and prosperity under Trump’s leadership.

The Republican made Saudi Arabia his first foreign visit after he took office for his first term as president in 2017. The visit underlined the importance of the historic US-Saudi partnership and cemented relations with Gulf allies.

Those countries congratulated Trump after he declared victory in a sweeping election win over Democrat Kamala Harris.

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan offered “sincere congratulations to Trump and his running mate JD Vance.”

Skeikh Mohamed added: “The UAE and US are united by our enduring partnership based on shared ambitions for progress.

“The UAE looks forward to continuing to work with our partners in the US towards a future of opportunity, prosperity and stability for all.”

During Trump’s first term, his administration brokered the 2020 Abraham Accords deal under which Israel opened full relations with the UAE and a number of other Arab countries.

However, the devastating war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and its expansion into Lebanon has drawn widespread condemnation of Israel from regional leaders and dominated foreign policy discussion throughout the election campaign, with Trump promising to bring fighting to an end.

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said he hoped Trump’s return to the White House would help bring peace to the Middle East.

“I wish him all the success and I look forward to reaching peace together, upholding regional stability and strengthening the strategic partnership between Egypt and the United States,” El-Sisi said.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II also invoked the need for the next US president to work toward peace.

“Warmest congratulations to President Donald Trump on winning the US presidential election,” he said. “Looking forward to working with you again to bolster Jordan’s longstanding partnership with the United States, in service of regional and global peace and stability for all.”

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, the emir of Qatar, which is a key mediator in the Gaza conflict and hosts the largest US military base in the Middle East, said he looked forward to “working together again in promoting security and stability both in the region and globally.”


Saudi crown prince meets with Pakistani army chief in Riyadh

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with  Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir in Riyadh on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Saudi crown prince meets with Pakistani army chief in Riyadh

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with  Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir in Riyadh on Wednesday. (SPA)
  • During the reception, Saudi-Pakistani relations and opportunities to develop them were reviewed
  • A number of issues of common interest were also discussed

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir in Riyadh on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

During the reception, Saudi-Pakistani relations and opportunities to develop them were reviewed. A number of issues of common interest were also discussed.

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman and Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir discuss defense cooperation in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman also held a meeting with General Munir. During the meeting, the officials reviewed relations between the Kingdom and Pakistan. They also explored ways to further strengthen defense cooperation between their countries.