Mohamed Abla
Egypt
www.ablamuseum.com
email:
ablaart@gmail.com
Biography
Renowned Egyptian artist Mohamed Abla, winner of the
prize at the 1998 Cairo Biennale and of many prestigious
awards in Egypt and abroad, is a man of curious
character and many faces. Born in Mansoura, Egypt, he
graduated at the top of his class in 1977 from the
Faculty of Fine Arts in Alexandria. Upon graduation he
took part in Egypt’s “Young Artists Exhibition,” winning
the grand prize. He then spent 7 years traveling around
Europe, paintings and studying. As a young artist he was
almost detached from his indigenous ties, reluctant to
settle in one place. Germany was definitely a turning
point in his life. Finding one gallery owner, he showed
his work and was transported to elation by the owner’s
enthusiastic response. “He saw my sketches, loved them,
bought them and asked if I would put on an exhibition.”
Six more exhibitions followed in the next two years. His
continuous traveling, has given him a broad exposure to
the international art scene, and has resulted in him
studying, teaching and exhibiting in galleries around
the world. Abla says that he has an internal feeling
that art is the key to bringing cultural and
environmental awareness to people. He has an intense
desire for expressing feeling through his paintings.
Abla’s work focuses mainly on graphics and oil painting.
His current working space is on an island in the Nile.
It provides a quiet oasis and main source of
inspiration. The Nile and the local Egyptian environment
are prevailing themes in Abla’s art, whether graphics,
installation or oil paintings.
Chronological Overview
1953- Born in Mansoura, Egypt
1977- Graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts
in Alexandria (Painting Section)/ he won the Grand Prize
at the Alexandria Biennale / won First Prize in his
first Solo Exhibition at the Spanish Cultural Center,
Cairo. 1978-79- Took an Art and Study trip
throughout Europe, and had aSolo Exhibition at the “Hohmann
Gallery” in Walsrode, Germany 1980-82-
Studied Graphics & Sculpture in Switzerland and Austria,
and opened a studio in Zurich for painting therapy/ held
a series of exhibitions in Germany 1985-87-
Had various exhibitions in Germany / Won first prize in
the competition entitled “Cairo from the Artist’s
Perspective.” Awarded a scholarship to study in Basel,
Switzerland. 1989- Exhibition at “Gallery
Ewat,” Lewarden, The Netherlands
1991- Exhibition at Art Hall
Orebro-Sweden, and at the Egyptian Academy, Rome.
1992- Exhibition for the Opening of Gallery
Cairo-Berlin, Germay. 1993- Graphic
Exhibition at A.U.C in Cairo/ “Grenchan Graphic
Triennials” Switzerland/ Mashrabia Gallery, Cairo.
1994- Erection of Sisyphus statue, at
Walsrode, Germany / received Heitland Scholarship,
Lamspring, Germany / exhibitions in Switzerland-
1995- Video Exhibition at El Hanager Cairo /
Mashrabia Gallery, Cairo. 1996-Cairo
Biennial – adjoined work / First Prize Biennial-Kuwait /
Gallery Hahmann, Hamburg, Germany 1997-
Grand Prize, Biennial of Alexandria. 1998-
Exhibition “The Nile’’ at Goethe Institute,
Cairo/ Exhibited at Hart Gallery, Carmel, California
1998- His 21st October “Musafirkhan”
studio burned down and he lost most of his work
1999 Gallery Arabesque, Scenes from Vermont
(scenes from a 1998 visit)
2002 Zamalek Art Gallery, “Conviviality--The
Nile & the Trees”, Cairo 2003---Havana
Biennele, Cuba
2004 Zamalek Art Gallery, “Cairo…Portraits
of a City”, Cairo 2005 Zamalek Art
Gallery, “Nostalgia”, Cairo / Group Exhibition,
The British Museum, London/ Int’l Art Exhibition in
Muscat, Oman 2006 Professor at
International Art Academy, Salzburg, Austria /
Exhibition of “30 Years of his Art,” Gallery Hohman ,
Germany. 2007--Exhibition “Contemporary
Egyptian Art” at the National Museum of Modern Art,
Bonn, Germany / Exhibited in Occidentalism: The West
as Seen by Egyptian Artists, Espace Karim Francis,
Cairo 2008—Exhibited in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Marseilles, France / Zamalek Art Gallery, “Labyrinth,”
Cairo, Egypt 2009—Egypt (Zamalek Art
Gallery), India, 2010—Bahrain, Egypt (Zamalek
Art Gallery), etc.
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