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  • Will Arab K-Pop Go Global?

    as the genre’s biggest consumers in the world, K-Pop definitely has a home in the region. Now, the ultimate Arab K-pop anthem is here. “It blends cultures and backgrounds and even people.” “K-pop is performing amazingly well across the world, but especially so in the Gulf, where we see K-pop It’s a fresh, never-heard-before mix of cultures and sound.

  • AN IN-DEPTH CONVERSATION WITH UNRULY SAUDI POP ARTIST: REX CHOUK.

    culture to describe the status quo and the events taking place in the world. Rex's work is becoming more and more relevant as cultural reforms and a bigger emphasis on arts take of it being immortal in a way, and how it can be referenced in history to describe or understand a culture I think it helps people relate or try to understand the Arabian culture from a different perspective. If you want it you really have to go all in for it or you're just wasting time. + a 4th one for the culture

  • From Passion To Business-India Based Pop Artist: Sanuj Birla ,Talks About His Craft.

    Sanuj is a pop-Art artist based out of India. The pop culture and street style fashion. How do people react your art pieces? People who like pop art love my work.

  • Satwa 3000 Brings Street Culture to D3.

    Celebrating the melting pot of cultures, sounds, flavors, and people from all over the world that gathered

  • Meet The Vegan Prince Transforming the Middle East’s Food Culture

    Read More: 10 Saudi Entrepreneurs that Revolutionized the Kingdom's Business Landscape in 2023 In a region where meat dominates the culinary landscape, Prince Khalid bin Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud is challenging traditions and redefining the way the Middle East eats. A member of the Saudi royal family, Khalid’s journey from luxury-loving prince to a passionate advocate for sustainability and plant-based living is both remarkable and inspiring. Born in California and raised in Riyadh, Prince Khalid once embraced a luxurious lifestyle. However, a life-changing experience during a trophy hunt in South Africa led him to reconsider his choices. The ethical dilemma he faced sparked a personal transformation—first adopting a vegetarian lifestyle and eventually committing to a fully vegan diet. His transition was unconventional, especially in a region where veganism remains a rarity. Yet, his influence extended beyond his personal choices. Swapping his fleet of luxury cars for an eco-friendly Tesla, Khalid also convinced his father, Prince Al Waleed, a prominent Saudi businessman, to give up meat. His advocacy extends far beyond his family, as he actively invests in innovative food technologies that promote sustainability. Through his firm, KBW Ventures, Prince Khalid has backed forward-thinking startups like Upside Foods , a pioneer in cultivated meat technology, and Beyond Meat , a leading producer of plant-based alternatives. His investments are not just about business; they are part of a broader vision to make sustainable and ethical food choices more accessible in the Middle East. One of his latest ventures includes bringing Silicon Valley-style vegan tacos to the Gulf by supporting the expansion of Plant Power Fast Food  into the region. Beyond food, Khalid is committed to sustainable urban development. As a co-founder of Arada , a company dedicated to building smart cities in the UAE, he is pushing for clean energy solutions and environmentally conscious infrastructure. His goal is to position the Middle East as a leader in addressing global climate challenges and setting an example for sustainable innovation. Prince Khalid’s mission is clear: to drive ethical progress, promote sustainability, and shift perceptions in a region deeply rooted in tradition. By championing plant-based alternatives and clean energy initiatives, he is paving the way for a greener, more conscious Middle East—one step at a time. Follow us on: Instagram Tik Tok   YouTube Make sure to share this post and subscribe to our newsletter to receive notifications on our latest posts, as well as exclusive content and much more!

  • Abu Dhabi plans $6 billion spending in cultural sector.

    Abu Dhabi plans to invest $6 billion (AED22 billion) in the cultural and creative industries over the investment will go to building museums, as well as sectors ranging from media, gaming and music to cultural "The Culture and Creative Industries are a significant contributor to the global and local economies Abu Dhabi has been investing heavily in the Culture and Creative Industries (CCI), with investments “We see the Culture and Creative Industries as a powerful driver of economic diversification as well

  • 10 Artists Redefining Saudi Arabia's Cultural Landscape in 2023

    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been experiencing a cultural renaissance in recent years, with an increasing vibrant art scene is attracting attention and recognition from around the world, showcasing the rich cultural 1972, Saeed Gamhawi is an acclaimed Saudi painter and conceptual artist known for his exploration of cultural Gamhawi is an esteemed member of the Fine Artists House in Jeddah and the Saudi Society for Culture. This convergence of cultural idioms makes Hawsawi's work a meeting point between diverse cultural influences

  • Qasimi, A Groundbreaking Fashion House Bringing Middle Eastern Culture to the world

    Which in turn, creates a culture dialogue and exchange, seeking to unite rather than divide through the

  • A new NFT project inspired by Khaliji culture, introducing Abu Crypto!

    Many projects have been emerging from the region, featuring with them, characters that reflect the culture

  • Meet Mohanad, The Artist Creating a New Genre, Merging Islamic Art/Tradition With AI.

    paint overs, using print/digital art as a Trojan horse to embed Arabic / Islamic Intelligence into pop culture. -Being that there’s a lot of inspiration from Arab culture in your work, what is your goal for using Arab culture in your art? Using Art as a Trojan horse to embed Arabic culture and Intelligence into pop culture .

  • Faisal Al-Kheriji, the artist bringing Arab culture and tradition to the world of contemporary Art.

    Faisal Abdulaziz AlKheriji is a Saudi contemporary artist that mixes culture, cubism, and surrealism to create distinct portraits that represent his culture differently. His work portrays the beauty of the deep-rooted Saudi Culture, which was inherent of a series of civilizations From customs, hospitality, to their style of dressing, Faisal portrays how the culture is adapting with It has changed drastically, from the Ministry Of Culture supporting and creating many art museums in

  • Meet Heba Ismail, the Saudi artist bringing Arab culture to the world of Web3 and NFT’s.

    She does not want to limit her art to a certain culture or audience, so she extended the message of her in Saudi’s art scene, helping it develop and grow into what I believe will be the center for art and culture

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