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The spectacular artworks by Rachid Koraichi .The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), in collaboration with RTA, is redefining the UAE’s artistic landscape by working with local and international artists to wrap the Dubai Metro carriages with works of art.

Dubai: Redefining the country’s artistic landscape, artworks by local and international artists will adorn the Dubai Metro carriages.

The first art-wrapped Metro carriage has already been unveiled, featuring a photograph taken by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council.

The initiative is being organised by Dubai Culture, in collaboration with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). The Dubai Metro art wraps complement the Dubai Arts Season, the umbrella initiative by Dubai Culture that incorporates citywide activation of arts and cultural events.

Some of the artists whose works adorn the Metro carriages are Abdul Qader Al Rais, Rachid Koraichi and Safwan Dahoul.

Saeed Al Naboudah, Acting Director General of Dubai Culture, said: “The wrapping of Dubai Metro carriages with accomplished works of art reiterates the cultural soul of the city and reflects the Dubai Open Air Museum initiative announced by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice- President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. This path-breaking initiative highlights the city’s cultural identity with the wider audience of Dubai residents as well as visitors. The Dubai Metro project also inspires established and aspiring artists to explore innovative methods for showcasing their art.”

Abdullah Yousuf Al Ali, CEO of RTA’s Rail Agency, confirmed RTA’s commitment to ensure happiness of the public from all social segments, including public transport riders, through participation in highlighting artistic paintings. “This initiative makes Dubai Metro a moving ‘icon of happiness’ with a huge number of riders, including residents, visitors and tourists. on-board,” he added.

Regarded as the UAE’s national treasure and a visionary who is emulated by many young Emirati artists, Abdul Qader is best known for his striking abstract artworks. His works have evolved over time from his early figurative works that explored his culture, identity and surroundings.

Koraichi’s works reflect his fascination with signs, symbols and ciphers illustrated with intricate Arabic calligraphic script. His densely detailed design is defined by the universal language of signs accessible to people from all over the world, whether or not they understand Arabic.

Dahoul’s work is part of the dream series he has been working on over the past 20 years where he mirrors the corporal and psychological effects of alienation, solitude, and longing that punctuate the human experience at various stages in life.