JEDDAH: șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan on Friday inaugurated the Kingdomâs pavilion at the Venice Biennaleâs 17th International Architecture Exhibition.
The exhibition is called âHow will we live together?â and will be held at the Giardini, the Arsenale and the Forte Marghera in Venice. Organizers said the exhibition will be open to the public from Friday through Nov. 21.
There will be 110 participants from 46 countries involved as the exhibition program includes pavilions from șÚÁÏÉçÇű, Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Turkey and the UAE.
The Kingdomâs pavilion will be in the Arsenale and is called âAccommodations.â Its curators are Uzma Rizvi and Murtaza Vali.
Fridayâs inauguration ceremony was organized by the Architecture and Design Commission, and was attended by Prince Faisal bin Sattam bin Abdul Aziz, șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs Ambassador to Italy; Roberto Cicutto, president of the Venice Biennale; Sumayah Al-Solaiman, CEO of the Architecture and Design Commission; along with a number of cultural officials from the Kingdom and around the world.
In his speech, Prince Badr said the Saudi pavilion âincludes inspiring works that reflect the convergence between our ancient heritage and our vision for the future of the art of architecture, evidently present with its unique diversity and beauty in the details of our cultural heritage.â
He also noted the pivotal role of art in âcreating better opportunities for dialogue, broadening perceptions, and opening new realms for communication, especially during this difficult time of the COVID-19 pandemic.â
Prince Badr took the opportunity to praise the distinguished cultural relations between the Kingdom and Italy.
âLast year, the two countries together, with the support of the G20, succeeded in placing culture on the G20 agenda for the first time,â he said.
âThis year, we provided and continue to give our full support to Italy in the cultural path of the G20 during its presidency year. We also welcome new opportunities for cultural cooperation with our friends in Italy.â