Africazine:
The Italian Cultural Institute in Cairo is set to showcase a unique art exhibition that delves into themes of identity and memory.
On March 26, the exhibition titled ‘After the Storm: Memories of a Drawing’ will open, featuring the work of Italian-Egyptian artist Sarah Zaki. This event coincides with the tenth edition of My Favorite Things, a platform dedicated to promoting female artists.
Exploring Identity Through Art in Cairo
Sarah Zaki’s exhibition combines painting and sculpture, showcasing her emotional intensity and vibrant colors. The artwork reflects the complex interplay between inner reality and external perception. Zaki’s return to Cairo in 2022 after four years in Berlin has enriched her creative vision, which is evident in this exhibition.
The exhibition runs until April 16 and will be closed on Fridays and Saturdays. It aims to engage viewers in a dialogue about the fluid nature of human experience.
Cairo: Key figures on ‘After the Storm’ Exhibition
- Opening date: March 26
- Closing date: April 16
- Closed on: Fridays and Saturdays
Significance of My Favorite Things Platform
This exhibition is part of a broader initiative to support and promote female artists in the region. My Favorite Things provides a vital space for artistic expression and community engagement, highlighting the importance of diverse voices in the art world.
Upcoming Events and Opportunities
- Exhibition open until April 16
- Future exhibitions planned under My Favorite Things initiative
This exhibition promises to be a profound exploration of identity and memory through the lens of contemporary art.
