
Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts
In his new solo exhibition Rebirth of the Rebirth, Egyptian artist Maher Daoud creates connections between art and architecture while also creating a strong pact with antiquity.
The exhibition opened on 17 January at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, and continues until 31 January.
In his creative explorations Daoud dazzles his audience with new, fascinating works that fuse history and art and architecture.
Daoud revisits the architecture of the European Renaissance as well as finding inspiration in Roman columns and other artistic elements.
"From the ancient ages to the classical Greek and Roman, and until now, the correlation between art and architecture is deemed as an inseparable symbiotic relationship," Daoud writes in his artistic statement.
Inspired by classical columns, Daoud discusses the idea of perfect order, an architectural grammar practiced by artists for centuries. He describes the shape, proportions and arrangement of the perfect order as an artistic paradise.
The exhibition continues until 31 January at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Ismail Mohamed Street.

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts

Rebirth of Rebirth exhibition at the Faculty of Arts
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