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You have two articles in AfC for review: Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Naz Shahrokh and Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Naz Shahrokh (2). You can keep one. Which one would you like to have deleted? --  :- ) Don 19:02, 28 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! SophieKMak (talk) 11:13, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I edited the article a minute ago and didn't log in - sorrySophieKMak (talk) 11:13, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Khaled Hafez

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Born: August, 5 1963 (Cairo, Egypt) Occupation: Artist Field: Painting; video; photography; installation; writing; interdisciplinary approaches. Awards: Fondation Blachere Prize, 9th Bamako Photo Biennale, Mali, 2011 Rockefeller Bellagio Fellowship, Italy, 2009 Fulbright Fellowship, 2005 Francophonie Prize, 6th Dakar Biennale, Senegal, 2004


Khaled Hafez, (born August 5 1963) is an Egyptian visual artist who lives and works in Cairo. Hafez’s studio practice spans the mediums of painting, video, photography, installation and interdisciplinary approaches.

Hafez studied medicine and followed the evening classes of the Cairo fine arts in the eighties. After attaining a medical degree in 1987 and M.Sc. as a medical specialist in 1992, he gave up medical practice in the early nineties for a career in the arts. He later obtained an MFA in new media and digital arts from Transart Institute (New York, USA) and Danube University Krems (Austria).

Work ……

Exhibitions

55th Venice Biennale, 2013 1st Santorini Biennale, Greece, 2012 11th Havana Biennale, Cuba, 2012 Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan, 2012 Centre George Pompidou, Paris, France, 2012 & 2010 Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, France, 2012 & 2008 State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2011 Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark, 2011 & 2007 Instituto Tomie Ohtake, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 2011 Yuchengco Museum, Manila, Philippines, 2011 9th Bamako Photo Biennale, Mali, 2011 8th Mercosul Biennale, Brasil, 2011 MuHKA Museum of Art, Antwerp, Belgium, 2011 & 2007 Bamako National Museum of Art, Mali, 2011 & 2007 The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Icatha, NY, USA, 2010 12th Cairo Biennale, Egypt, 2010 Manifesta 8, Murcia, Spain, 2010 The New Museum NY, USA, 2010 Casa Arabe, Madrid, 2010 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale, Greece, 2009 Saatchi Gallery, London, UK, 2009 3rd Guangzhou Triennale, China, 2008 The Queens Museum, NY, USA, 2008 Tate Modern, London, UK, 2007 7th Sharjah Biennale, UAE, 2007 Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany, 2007 1st Singapore Biennale, 2006 6th & 7th Dakar Biennale, Senegal, 2006 & 2004

Film Festivals 41st Rotterdam International Film Festival, 2012 15th International Short Film Festival Winterthur, Switzerland, 2011 CPH:DOX/ Copenhagen Film Festival, Denmark, 2011 17th African Film Festival, New Museum, New York, USA, 2010 1st AMAL Film Festival, Spain, 2007 8th Ismailia International Film Festival, Egypt, 2004

Video . The A77A Project: On Presidents & Superheroes, 2011. Single-Channel video, 2 & 3-D animation (Prizewinner 9th Bamako Photo Biennale, Mali 2011). . 11.02-2011: The Video Diaries, 2011. Three-channel video installation and Single-Channel adaptation. . Dwelling, 2010. Single-Channel. (Video commissioned for Manifesta 8). . The Third Vision: Around 1:00 pm, 2008. Video Installation in four screens and Single-Channel adaptation. . Visions of a Contaminated Memory, 2007. Three-Channel video installation. . Revolution, 2006. Single-Channel video. . Red Crown, 2005. Digital Beta. (Documentary produced by Egyptian National Film Institute). . Idlers’ Clip, 2005. Single-Channel video. . Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis, 2003. Single-Channel video. . Idlers’ Logic, 2003. Single-Channel video. (Prizewinner Daka'Art Biennale 2004). . Visions of Cheeseburger Memory, 2001. Single-Channel video.

Awards Fondation Blachere Prize, 9th Bamako Photo Biennale, Mali, 2011 Rockefeller Bellagio Fellowship, Italy, 2009 Francophonie Prize, 6th Dakar Biennale, Senegal, 2004 Fulbright Fellowship, 2005

Nominations: Pictet Photography Prize, 2012 Sovereign African Art Prize, ------


Public Collections The British Museum, London, UK The Saatchi Collection, London, UK MuHKA Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp, Belgium Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art, Sarajevo, Bosnia Horcynus Orca Foundation, Messina, Italy Mali National Museum, Bamako, Mali Maraya Art Centre, Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE State Museum of Art, Thessaloniki, Greece

Gallery Representation and Art Market Liebkranz Galerie, Berlin, Germany www.liebkranz.de AB Gallery, Zurich & Luzern, Switzerland www.ab-gallery.com Meem Gallery, Dubai, UAE www.meemartgallery.com Galeria San Carlo, Milan, Italy www.sancarlogallery.com Raymaluz Gallery, Madrid, Spain www.raymaluzartgallery.com Bekris Gallery, San Francisco, USA www.bekrisgallery.com Mark Hachem Gallery, Paris, France www.markhachem.com

Publications . Alonzo, P., and Bieber, A., and Hübner, M., G. Jansen, G., and Klanten, R. Art & Agenda: Political Art and Activism. Berlin: Gestalten, Booth-Clibborn Editions, 257. 2011. IBSN: 389955342X. . Eigner, Saeb. Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran. London & NY: Merrel Publishers Limited, 122. 2010. ISBN-10: 1858945003. . Farjam, Lisa and Saatchi Gallery. Unveiled: New Art from the Middle East. London: Booth Clibborn Editions, 60–61. 2009. ISBN-10: 1861543131. . Amirsadeghi, Hossein, and Mikdadi, Salwa, and Shabout, Nada, eds. New Visions: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century. London: Trans Globe Publishing & Thames & Hudson, 142–145. 2009. ISBN-10: 0500976988. . Corgnati, Martina. Egitto: Profilo dell’arte Moderna e Contemporanea dei Paesi Mediterranei. Milano: MESOGEA Publishers, 95–96, 154. 2009. ISBN-10: 8846920775. . Karnouk, Liliane. Modern Egyptian Art 1910-2003. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 240-241.2005. ISBN-10: 9774248597.

Further Reading . Frank, Joachim. “Kriegserklärung der Künstler”, Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, 31 January 2013. . Elkhishen, Mai. “The Visual Artist on the Problem of Being too Literal”, Egypt Today, January 2012. . De Ménonville, Alban. “L’Oustsider”, Ahram Hebdo, 18-24 January 2012. . Nkrumah, Gamal. “Unknotting Nut”, Ahram Weekly, 18 January 2012. . Hamdy, Mariam. “Artist Khaled Hafez’s latest Solo Exhibit Depth and Sophistication”, The Daily News Egypt, 22 January 2012. . Batty, David. “Arab Artists Flourishing as Uprisings Embolden a Generation”, The Guardian, 18 January 2012. . Backhaus, Andrea. “Wenn der Nebel sich auflöst”, Die Welt, 24 January 2012. . Seipel, Regine. “Die Kinder der Revolution”, Frankfurter Rundschau, 25 January 2012. . Liesegang, Claus. “Die Revolution frisst die Urlauber”, Wiesbadener Kurier, February 2012. . Knipp, Kersten. “Khaled Hafez über Revolution und Kunst in Ägypten”, Artnet De, 7 February 2012. . Rubio, Enrique. “Egipto: La Revolution en su laberinto”, En Portado, February 2012. . Allam, Yasmine. “Khaled Hafez and the Art of Revolution from Premonition to Stockholm Syndrome”, Contemporary Practices, March 2012. . Elsabbahy, Sally. “The Friday Sessions, The Other Side of Khaled Hafez's Studio”, Kalimat, Spring 2012. . Allsop, Laura. “The Video Diaries”, Ibraaz, November 2011. . Youssi, Yasmine. “Les Artistes Arabes Contemporains s'Exposent à Paris”, Telerama, October 2011. . Bayliss, Tace. “Interview with Khaled Hafez”, Think Africa, 11 October 2011. . Elkamel, Sarah. “Khaled Hafez: Living Art”, Ahram Online, Sunday 3 July 2011.

.Ruiz, Junama. “Revolución”, Cahiers Du Cinema Espana, April 2011.

. Parry, James. “Meet the Artists”, Canvas Daily, 16 March 2010. . Thompson, Anna-Wallace. “Middle East: Blurring the Edges”, Canvas Daily, 16 March 2010. . Doerthe, Engelcke. “Interview with Khaled Hafez.” Zenith Magazine, March 2009, 76–77. . Rady, Janet. “Of Gods & Superheroes: Khaled Hafez.” Canvas: Art and Culture from the Middle East and Arab World 5, May/June 2009, 96–107. . Muller, Nat. “Wie Sich vor dem Epischen Schutzen? Zeitgenossische Mediale Artikulationen der Megapolis, Kari.” Springerin 15, December 2009, 11–13. . Briegleb, Till. “10 Vorurteile über Kunst und Islam und was davon zu halten ist.” Art das Kunstmagazin, December 2008, 50–62. . Grasso, Sebastiano. “Il Medico egiziano che dipinge Batman.” Corriere della Sera, 25 February 2006, 40.

.Abu Nawar, Alia. “Recycling Culture: Khaled Hafez.”SKIN Magazine, April 2006, 162–170.

. Obam, Marion. “Des Déesses Egyptiennes Débarquent à Douala.” Le Quotidien Mutations (Yaoundé), June 2006. . Nana, Vanessa. “Fin de saison avec Khaled Hafez.” Le Messanger, World Edition, 14 July 2006. . J.D. “Khaled Hafez aux Chantirs de la Lune.” Var Matin Nice Matin, 14 March 2005. . J.M. “22e Festival des francophonies: Collision des Cultures avec.” L’Echo, 28 September 2005, 3. . Julien, Jean-Francois. “Khaled Hafez aux Cimaises de Jean-Gagnant: l’Egypte, Patrie des Super Heros.” La Montagne Haute Vienne, 29 September 2005, 3. . Lombardi, D. Dominick. “Mediterranean Encounters.” NY ARTS Magazine 10, November/December 2005. . Ravisio, Manuela. “Walk Like a (New) Egyptian.” Gulliver Magazine 6, June 2004, 229–237. . Trento, Giovanna. “Quella Nuouva tra i vicoli del Cairo.” ALIAS 30, 24 July 2004, 6. . Amselle, Jean-Loup. “6e Biennale de l’Art Contemporain.” Art Press 303, July/August 2004, 71–72. . El Khishen, May. “The Medicine that is Art: A Closer Look at Khaled Hafez.” Campus Magazine, August 2004, 26. . , Kinsey. “Globalization, Heritage and Contemporary African Arts.” Africa e Mediterraneo 47-48, August 2004, 38–43. . Compte, Beatrice. “DAK'ART 2004: le Soliel se Leve au Sud.” Le Figaro Magazine, 7 August 2004, 66–68. . Tissieres, Helene. “DAK’ART 2004: Biennial of Contemporary African Art.” Research in African Literatures 36: 1 (November 2004): 109–113. . Eulisse, Eriberto. “DAK'ART 2004: Luci e Ombre di une Biennale Africana.” Africeh e Orienti 3, November 2004, 179– 185. . Vincent, Cederic. “DAK'ART 2004: 6e Biennale de l'Art Africain Contemporain,” Parachute 116, 10 November 2004, 7– 8. . Rakha, Youssef. “Busy Idlers.” Al-Ahram Weekly 626, 20– 26 February 2003, 14. . El Batrawi, Menha. “Les Fenetres de Minya.” Al-Ahram Hebdo 445, 19–25 March 2003, 28. . Woffenden, Richard. “Go West.” Cairo Times 7: 10, 8–14 May 2003, 28-29. . Knode, Marilu. “Local Conditions, Westerns Forms.” Art in America (January 2002): 51–55. . Pensa, Iolanda. “Cairo Contemporary.” TemaCeleste 89, Febuary 2002, 100-101. . Sullivan, Francesca. “Khaled Hafez.” Egypt Insight 6: 4, April 2002, 58. . Ryan, Nigel. “Clamour and Quiet.” Al-Ahram Weekly, 25 April–1 May 2002, 23. . El Malky, Rania. “Re-creation.” Egypt Today 23: 5, May 2002, 24. . Ramadan, Dina. “Drawing Out the Artist.” Cairo Times, 19–25 September 2002, 29. . Corignati, Martina. “Sentire l'Islam.” ©arnet 8: 12, December 2002, 32–42.

External Links http://www.khaledhafez.net/ http://www.khaledhafez.net/home.htm http://universes-in-universe.org/eng/intartdata/artists/africa/egy/hafez http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/khaled_hafez.htm?section_name=unveiled http://www.radioopensource.org/khaled-hafez-art-and-revolution-in-egypt/ http://khaledhafezblog.wordpress.com/ http://vimeo.com/30986724 http://thinkafricapress.com/egypt/interview-khaled-hafez http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org/artist/egypt/khaled-hafez/ http://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/art/khaled-hafez-opens-first-solo-show-in-uae http://www.ibraaz.org/projects/12 http://www.photo-festivals.com/2011khaled-hafez/ http://www.ab-gallery.com/en/artists/Khaled-Hafez.php