Apart of his great art, the most significant Henein's contributions to Egypt's arts scene is founding the Aswan International Sculpture Symposium and a museum that carries his name
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Both artists share an interest in how spaces and contexts affect experiences, highlighting contemplation as an antidote to homogeny in their show titled Inauguration
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Barry Iverson’s photographs are in perfect line with the vision of Tintera, a photography consultancy with a gallery space
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The exhibition presents large paintings by the self-taught artist Ali Fahmi for the first time, selected from this painting practice over the last 30 years
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From Denmark to Cairo's D-Caf Festival, Dust by Sew Flunk Fury Wit presents a blend of opera and puppet theatre to imagine life after a climate catastrophe
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A talk with Huda Lutfi last week at Oriental Hall focused on her solo exhibition held at the Tahrir Cultural Center last February
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The slapstick performance engaged with its young audience while introducing questions around art appreciation
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This edition features 15 artists and opened 19 January to close 9 March
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The 24th edition of the Aswan International Sculpture Symposium opened on 19 January and will close on 9 March
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Egyptian award-winning artist based in Switzerland Basim Magdy integrates artworks by his father in his second solo at Gypsum
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Pakistani artist Saks Afridi and Egyptian artist Rodeina Fouad both question human nature by imagining different worlds at the second edition of Something Else, which closed on 15 December after 45 days of showcase
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Valerio Mieli's award-winning second feature screened for the second time at an Egyptian festival after its premiere in the Venice Film Festival
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"Something Else" will run for 45 days, connecting Egyptian artists with the international scene. In interview, Rehab Ragaee takes Ahram Online behind the scenes of the upcoming 45-day event
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Cinematic and true to life, the film tells the story of Portuguese President Manuel Teixeira Gomes who left his post to live more authentically
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The Sculpture Salon in it's second edition features 57 artists
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Renowned veteran actor Gamil Rateb died on 19 September in Cairo at the age of 92
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Artist Habby Khalil revisits Egypt's notorious serial killers with 11 images in a creative photography exhibition
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The programme also featured two performances from Karima Mansour
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Aya Tarek’s Sprezzatura exhibition poses many questions as it tries to connect what would otherwise be an arbitrary collection of works
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Possession was performed twice during D-Caf festival, and is directed by Tom Bailey
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