Saudi artist awarded 2023-24 Hayy Jameel Facade Commission

Zahrah Al-Ghamdi has been awarded the 2023-24 Hayy Jameel Facade Commission. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 August 2023
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Saudi artist awarded 2023-24 Hayy Jameel Facade Commission

  • Zahrah Al-Ghamdi’s artwork ‘The Cell’ will go on public display in December
  • Zahrah Al-Ghamdi: ‘Regarding the idea behind the work, I tried to make it a universal concept that touches on the thoughts and feelings of people in general’

JEDDAH: Saudi contemporary artist Zahrah Al-Ghamdi has been chosen as the winner of the 2023-24 Hayy Jameel Facade Commission.

A professor of visual art and design at the University of Jeddah, she was selected by an international jury to create a significant public artwork on a 25-meter canvas located on the front of the Jeddah building.

Her proposed work, titled “The Cell,” will showcase her style of integrating art with its surroundings.

Al-Ghamdi said: “I feel a mix of different emotions. I am excited, proud, and happy to see others appreciate the idea behind my work. At the same time, I also feel anxious, cautious, and under pressure to meet the expectations of the viewers and maintain the level of creativity expected of me.”

She noted that her aim had been to create a universal concept that resonated with people from all walks of life.

“Regarding the idea behind the work, I tried to make it a universal concept that touches on the thoughts and feelings of people in general, regardless of their nationality or culture,” she added.

In December, Al-Ghamdi’s facade design will be unveiled to the public.

Nora Razian, deputy director of arts at Art Jameel, said: “This is the third iteration of the Hayy Jameel Facade Commission, an annual program that connects our beloved creative complex with our neighborhood and the wider city of Jeddah.

“Through a competitive open call that received over 50 proposals this year, the esteemed jury, which is an international ensemble of artists, curators, and museum directors, alongside myself, unanimously selected Zahrah Al-Ghamdi’s proposal ‘The Cell’ for its bold vision, material experimentation on a grand scale, and transformative potential for our facade.

“With Al-Ghamdi’s work, the Hayy Jameel Facade Commission continues to support the creation of innovative public art and support the creative community, while leaving an indelible mark on the urban experience of Jeddah.”

The jury for the Facade Commission this year included Saudi artist Manal Al-Dowayan, Razian, the curator of international art at the Tate Modern, Nabila Abdel Nabi, and chair of modern and contemporary arts at The Met Museum, Sheena Wagstaff.

The jury gave a special mention to Basmah Felemban, Abeer Sultan, Mubarak Mahdi, and Sarah Al-Abdali, among the shortlisted proposals, in recognition of their exceptional artistic contributions and innovative approaches to the project.

The annual program offers a unique opportunity for a single artist or collective to publicly display a work of art. Previous edition awardee Mohammed Alfaraj’s “The Face of the City” will remain on show until December.


Lolo Zouai takes to Berlin’s Colors platform

Updated 03 March 2026
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Lolo Zouai takes to Berlin’s Colors platform

DUBAI: French Algerian singer Lolo Zouai took to the Berlin-based music platform Colors this week, delivering a live performance of her latest single “Desert Rose PT.II.”

The appearance comes as the track climbed to No. 1 on Algeria’s R&B chart within 24 hours of its release. A sequel to “Desert Rose” from her 2019 debut album “High Highs to Low Lows,” the new single features lyrics in Arabic, French and English, reflecting the cross-cultural influences that shape her sound.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Zouai marked the achievement on Instagram, sharing a series of posts including a photo of herself wearing an Algeria football jersey, alongside the single’s cover art and a screenshot showing its chart ranking. 

“Grateful for the love on this one. Can’t wait for you to hear the studio version and the rest of ‘Reverie’,” she wrote.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She also reposted a collage of fan reactions, including a TikTok video that read: “It’s 2026 and we still haven’t had another song like ‘Desert Rose’ out.” Others said: “Can’t wait for Desert Rose pt. 2” and “wdym desert rose pt. 2?!?!?!”

The single forms part of her upcoming third studio album, “Reveries,” due for release on April 24. She announced the date last month alongside the music video for “Holding On,” another track from the project.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Blending R&B with dance-pop elements, “Holding On” delves into themes of grief and memory. The video is dedicated to Zouai’s close friend, Hanna Rosa Hotchkiss, who died in 2021.

In a statement on Instagram, Zouai described the album as the product of a transformative period in her life: “This record was made through three years of grief, growth, and reflection. I had to lose myself to find myself again. I couldn’t have done it without my angel, Hanna. Thank you to my collaborators, my friends, and my Lo-riders who held me down through it all. I hope it heals you the way it healed me.”

Known for her blend of R&B, club-pop and hip-hop, Zouai has gained an international fan base for her dynamic stage presence and genre-blending music.

Zouai’s last release was in November, when she dropped a new single titled “3AM in San Francisco.”