Don’t miss UBUNTU’s annual show of works by modern and contemporary artists

Reham El-Adawi , Tuesday 8 Sep 2020

Omar Al-Nagdi
Omar Al-Nagdi on show at UBUNTU gallery

Art D’Égypte

“Art by the Sea”is a symposiumhosted by Art D’Égypte by the sea at one of Egypt’s top beach destinations in Almaza Bay with the participation of seven sculptors, namely Ahmed Magdy, Ali Mostafa, Mostafa Khedr, Taha Nasr, Mohamed Abdallah, Abdo Ramzy and Hany El-Sayed. The artists have been working on site at their workshops before revealing the final pieces currently on display.

In parallel to the symposium, Art D’Égypte is hosting the art exhibition “Art Town House” by EX on the beachfront in Almaza Bay. The exhibition includes the distinguished artworks of a number of young contemporary Egyptian artists. The exhibition will host a plethora of artists all summer long, with art pieces showcased, giving visitors a chance to expand and add to their beach house art collections

(19 June-30 September).

 

Cairo Opera Complex

Gezira Exhibition Grounds, Zamalek

Tel 02 2739 0132/0144

Salah Taher gallery

Paintings by Rania Allam (13-19 September).  

Ziad Bakir(Music Library) gallery

Paintings by artist Mohamed Ali (13-19 September).  

 

Cordoba

3A, Degla St, off Furat St, Mohandessein, Tel 01111 665868

Oil paintings by artist and poet Magdy Naguib (5-15 September).

 

Italian/Egyptian Centre for Restoration and Antiquities (CIERA)

31 Al Suyuffeya St, Al Helmeya, Cairo, visitors are welcomed by appointments so contact the manager Mr. Salah Ramadan 0100 8716067

Architectural complex of the Mevlevi Dervish “Samaa Khana, Restorations and Restorerspermanent exhibition of the activities of the working/formation sites for the restoration and recovery of the monuments.Visitors are welcomed during the opening hours determined by the Ministry of Antiquities.

 

Mashrabia Gallery of Contemporary Art

10 and 15 Mahmoud Bassiouny St, Downtown, Tel 02 25784494

“My Favorite Things 5”, a group exhibition showcases works by established artists, emerging artists and art students chosen from a call for participation. The show started out as an attempt to create a visual platform to promote and encourage young Egypt-based female artists and assist them in their artistic journey. This year’s exhibition gathers together original and contrasting works that all share a common intimacy and a symbolic language open to interpretation, as well as the ability to encompass different dimensions and realities (closing 30 September).

P.S: the gallery is open daily except Friday from 11am to 6pm and by appointment, the visits will be completely safe given the restricted number of people who can access the gallery at a time. The staff have also prepared for the visitors several artistic masks that you can wear for the duration of your visit and be photographed with, if you wish, to appear on the gallery’s social media accounts.

 

Misr

4A Ibn Zankai St, from Hassan Sabri, Zamalek, Tel 02 2735 0604

“Untamed Bodies” paintings by Weaam Elmasry (6-24 September).  

 

TAM.Gallery

Km 28,Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Abu Rawash, Giza-Egypt, 0100 0773860

TAM. Gallery has launched its fourth consecutive edition of the Summer Affordable Art Show, featuring over 150 of your favourite Egyptian contemporary artists. You can visit the gallery to see the exhibition in person during its regular working hours (Sunday to Thursday from 10am to 3.30pm). The show will be running all summer, with new art being added periodically. The gallery is also coming backto the North Coast this year with a new Summer Exhibition. This year, TAM brings new art and more variety in styles, sizes and prices to fit your spaces. TAM’s whole group of artists of tomorrow will also be showcasing some of their most outstanding work. This year TAM is bringing back last summer’s Sculpture Garden with its most exclusive and newest collection of sculptures.

 

UBUNTU

20 Hassan Sabry St, (entrance from Ibn Zinki St), Zamalek, Tel 0100 2792223

“The Collector’s Eye VII”, the gallery’s annual showcase of exceptional works by both modern and contemporary Egyptian artists.
A true collector is gifted with eclectic taste. They have an eye for recognizing pieces worthy of acquiring regardless of their homogeneity and can combine them the modern with the contemporary seamlessly, presenting a new narrative and simultaneously reflecting their personality. Also on show, works by Nour Al Youssef(1928-2000), the gallery’s Artist-in-Focus, on the ground floor (6-19 September).
“UBUNTU Revisited 4” summer exhibitionis showcasing an eclectic selection of artworks by different artists such as Abdel-Rahman Elborgy, Asmaa Genidi, Ahmed Abdallah, Ahmed El-Badawy, Amgad Al-Tohamy, Asmaa Genidi,Doaa Fakher, Alhusseiny Aly, Eman Hussein, Farah El-Shafie, Halim Yacoub,Khaled Zaki, Maie Yanni, Mohamed Bassiouni, Mohamed Khedr, Mona Omar,Nevine Farghaly, Said Abu Raya, Salah Bisar, Wael Darwish. The artworks on display will be changing periodically throughout the summer.

 

Zamalek Art gallery

11 Brazil St, Zamalek, Tel 02 2735 1240

“MASTERPIECES XIX”, exhibition displays 57 artworks including 31 paintings and 26 sculptures created by 39 artists as well as mixed media works by artists of all generations, giving followers and art lovers the opportunity to keep up with the contemporary Egyptian art scene.Participating artists among many others Adam Henein, Abdel-Rahman Elnachar, Adel Mustafa, Amina El-Demirdash, Aya Elfallah, Emad Ibrahim, Farghali Abdel-Hafiz, Gazbia Sirry, Carelle Homsy, Gamal Alsaginy, Hassan Kamel, Kamal El-Feky, George Fikry, Mohamed El-Fayoumi, Mustafa Abdel-Moaaty (The artworks are on display throughout the summer).

 

ALEXANDRIA

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Chatby, Alexandria 21526, Tel (03) 4839999

Archeological Museum

A permanent exhibition on the results of the Archaeological Mission of the University of Turin in Nelson Island.

 

*A version of this article appears in print in the 10 September, 2020 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly

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