Renowned ceramist Mohamed Khalil
Mohamed Mandour was born in Egypt in 1950 in
Fustat, Old Cairo, where he learned and worked
in his early childhood in the conventional
potteries of the area. In 1968, he joined an
atelier in Helwan founded by the painter Saphia
Hilmi Husien and the sculptor Mohamed Hagrass,
and this set him on the road to creative
notoriety, both in Egypt and globally.
Mohamed Mandour has received many awards for
his work, including the award for ceramics at
the Venice Biennale. His work is found all over
Egypt and the world, including the Cairo Opera
House, Four Seasons Hotel/Cairo, the homes of
HRH Prince Charles and First Lady Suzanne
Mubarak, the National Museum in Damascus, and
other distinguished museums in Bahrain, Italy,
and the USA.
He has held numerous solo-exhibitions
throughout Egypt, the Arab World and in Europe,
while remaining an active member of the
Syndicate of Plastic Arts in Egypt and the Cairo
Atelier. |
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