“Culture Palaces”: The opening of the Bani Hassan ceremony exhibition at the Hanager Center for Arts

Adam Hanin Hall at the Al -Hanager Center for Arts at the Egyptian Opera House witnessed the opening of the & quot; Bani Hassan Forum for drawing and photography & quot; under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hano, Minister of Culture, organized by the General Authority for Culture Palaces, headed by Major General Khaled Al -Laban, within the programs of the Ministry of Culture. D. Shadi Adeeb Salama, General Romiser, and artist Vigian Al -Batanouni, Director General of Fine Arts in Culture Palaces, in the presence of the artist Walaa Faraj, Director of Exhibitions and Protocols Department, and a group of plastic artists and media artists. Khalil, Joseph Al -Duwairi, Marwa Ismail, Muhammad Wahba, Mona Al -Muhaimen, Noura Mustafa, Ola Ashraf, Omar Raafat, Shenouda Esmat, Walid Tariq, Walaa Abu Al -Enein, and Niyin Yaqout. Ahmed Al -Shafi’i.
& nbsp; What makes it a visually rich and cultural environment that deserves artistic documentation.
& nbsp; It was characterized by a mystical character mixed with elements of ancient Egyptian civilization, and another inspired by the graves of the Companions, that rich environment inspiring to the artists.
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for his part, Dr. Shadi Adeeb Salama, his happiness with the launch of the exhibition’s activities, and indicated that it represents a different rich visual experience, where a group of university professors and independent artists participated in it, most of them from the generation of youth or in the middle of the artistic march, which gave the exhibition a new unconventional spirit, where each artist sought to present his own vision and stemming from the inspired of the place.
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Intensive, it includes a visiting archaeological places, including Tel Al -Amarna, the Roman cowardly, and the rock graves in Beni Hassan, which are sites that enjoy an unusual historical and visual richness.
& nbsp; And the snake), and the boats that were appearing in the early Christian inscriptions, and they symbolized the idea of transition or travel. Originally. Al -Basri. Minya. A combat among the soldiers, with a focus on presenting it in the same way that the ancient Egyptian artist followed. In ancient Egyptian art, currently known as & quot; Abu Qirdan & quot;
she added that she was affected by one of the statues in the Mallawi Museum, and this was reflected in the works that she presented using brown color, to reflect the ancient spirit, with the merging of plant elements inspired by nature such as palm trees and lotus flower. The artist Ola Ashraf, a student at the Faculty of Art Education, Helwan University, with an artistic painting inspired by temples and cemeteries in Bani Hassan and Tal Al -Amarna, using bright colors.
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and the artist Dr. Nivin Yaqout is that she presented a painting in which she integrated between the fighting scenes on the walls of the temples in Tel Al -Amarneh, and the details of the old tools that I saw in the Mallawi Museum, in a contemporary artistic style. The temple & quot; the second was about the statue in Jabal Al -Tair behind the graves of Bani Hassan, and they were expressed using cold and warm colors. To meet her lover, in a symbolic scene that expresses loss and love, and the second in which Queen Nefertiti embodied in her northern palace in Tel Al -Amarna, in the back of the mountains and antiquities, and next to her the guarding cat as a symbol of protection.
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& nbsp; For the public to learn about the details of that experience that enhances the cultural identity by providing symbols of civilization and heritage in contemporary methods.
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