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Italy has designs on Saudi UNESCO heritage sites

Plan for top photograph­er to capture them for posterity

- DEEMA AL-KHUDAIR

JEDDAH: Italy wants one of its most celebrated photograph­ers to capture images of Saudi UNESCO heritage sites for posterity.

“We have UNESCO sites in Italy, and we have UNESCO sites here. We want to create a link. We want to always show what brings us together, not what divides us,” said the Italian Consul General, Elisabetta Martini.

She was speaking on Sunday at an Italian Design Day, organized by the Italian Consulate at the Italian Cultural Club in Jeddah.

Also there was Luca Capuano, an Italian design ambassador and a photograph­er for UNESCO, the UN cultural agency. He is on his first visit to Saudi Arabia.

“I’ve seen a lot of interestin­g things. I’d like to explore the Kingdom more, and come back here again for further exploratio­n,” he told Arab News.

Capuano, who is noted for his architectu­ral work, was commission­ed to photograph Italy’s 44 World Heritage sites in 2010, and in 2016 he documented the Dheisheh Palestinia­n refugee camp near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, also a World Heritage site.

“We hope to produce a catalog of UNESCO sites from the Western Region of Saudi Arabia photograph­ed by Capuano,” Martini said.

Saudi Instagram sensation Hamza Jamjoom was also at the event.

“What interested me most is the environmen­t … and of course the artwork,” he said. “It’s a great event.”

 ??  ?? Luca Capuano, an Italian design ambassador and a photograph­er for UNESCO, is on his first visit to Saudi Arabia. (AN photo)
Luca Capuano, an Italian design ambassador and a photograph­er for UNESCO, is on his first visit to Saudi Arabia. (AN photo)

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