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Mohamed Radwan Khalil is a contemporary sculptor whose work demonstrates a disciplined exploration of materiality and spatial rhythm. Trained at Helwan University in Cairo, where he completed his academic path from undergraduate to doctoral level between 1993 and 2006, he has developed a coherent sculptural language rooted in formal experimentation. His preferred materials—bronze, marble and iron—are approached with precision and an evident concern for balance between surface tension and volumetric integrity. While his sculptures often embrace abstraction through geometric clarity, they retain a strong relational quality, engaging both architectural space and the viewer’s perception. Khalil’s participation in major artistic events such as the Aswan International Symposium (1999, 2007), the Matrouh Granite Sculpture Symposium (2007), and international platforms including the Iron Sculpture Biennales and the Nanto Petra Symposium in Italy (2003), reflects the international resonance of his practice. The State Prize for Artistic Creativity awarded to him in 2004 consolidated his position within Egypt’s contemporary sculptural scene. His works are part of significant public and private collections in Egypt, Lebanon and Italy, where they continue to exemplify a refined dialogue between abstraction and material presence.
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Mari-Leen Kiipli
b. 1988 -
Étienne Hajdú
1907 - 1996 -
Salvador Dali
Figueres, Spain, 1904 - Figueres, Spain, 1989 -
Victoria Zidaru
b. Liteni, Romania, 1956 -
Andrei Chintilă
Bucharest, Romania, 1958 - Bucharest, Romania, 2007


