Farghali Abdel Hafiz
The Life on the Banks of The Dead Sea

From: 20-3-2005 To: 14-4-2005
 
Zamalek Art Gallery Exhibitions for the artist:
THE EGYPT I LOVE…IMMORTAL 17-03-2013
MASTERPIECES X 25-07-2012
PARIS 18-03-2012
Mother Egypt Exhibition 06-03-2011
Masterpieces VIII 08-08-2010
THE ENDURING MAGIC OF THE NILE 14-03-2010
Masterpieces VII 12-07-2009
Charity Exhibition 17-05-2009
Istanbul 2009 15-03-2009
Masterpieces VI 14-07-2008
THE EGYPTIAN WOMAN. (PAINTINGS) 16-03-2008
Arminia 2007 - Aswan 23-07-2006
Masterpieces V 15-06-2007
Farghali's London 14-03-2007
Masterpieces IV 17-06-2006
Aswan 26-03-2006
Masterpieces III 16-07-2005
The Life on the Banks of The Dead Sea 20-03-2005
Masterpieces II 27-06-2004
Alexandria 14-03-2004
Florence 24-03-2003
Cairo 24-03-2002
Generation in Contemporary Art 30-10-2001
Farghali Abdel Hafiz - Florence
Life on the Banks of the Dead Sea…

The Dead Sea is an Ancient Sea, steeped in History…it is a fact acknowledged by everybody.. its Shores stretching out parallel to those of the Mediterranean… and its southern boundaries verge on the Gulf of Aqaba. It is also commonly known that due to its concentrated and dense saline composition, this sea is indeed “dead”… Totally devoid of all forms, and signs of Fish Life and relevant human activities linked to Mankind and to other living creatures…Yet my visit to this place and my relation to it, as an Artist was not initiated by mere physical reasons related to its beauty or artistic patterns…but rather to its historic dimensions, civilizational events and conceptual meanings. In fact these factors beckoned me to behold and express this vista on canvas...For the Dead Sea falls within the Heart of the Ancient World…its shores touch worlds, countries and places of a very particular nature. These sites were indeed the cradle of beliefs, ideas and religions that shook the corners of the earth and set a static world in motion and generated the most crucial events... It is a unique region, one that greatly interacted with Ancient Egyptian civilization and served as a beacon of light that illuminated and enriched Humanity everywhere…As a result, the rhythm of life changed, ideas shifted, tendencies and interests ran in different directions, justifications for love and peace fluctuated…Eventually, the Dead Sea had to suffer the woes of clashes and conflicts…

Nonetheless I strongly believe that Art is capable of fostering hope, of sowing the seeds of love and peace along the shores of this Dead Sea so that Man and Artist may once again replenish the sources of life on one hand and on the other eradicate the causes that stifle and destroy it.

The Artist

 
Exhibition Collection:
All Collection   I   Available
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FAH001
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
1995
Acrylic & Oil Pastel on Canvas - 100x100 cm
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FADS02
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Acrylic & Oil Stick on Canvas - 38x50 cm
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FADS06
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Acrylic & Oil Stick on paper - 50x62 cm
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FADS12
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Acrylic & Oil Stick on paper - 50x62 cm
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FADS14
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Acrylic & Oil Stick on paper - 50x62 cm
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FADS17
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Acrylic & Oil Stick on paper - 50x62 cm
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FAH002
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
1997
Acrylic & Oil Pastel on Canvas - 100x120 cm
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