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Helsinki rejects Guggenheim museum proposal
Helsinki rejected a proposal to build a 140 million euro Guggenheim museum on the Finnish capital's waterfront, a notice on the city's website said on Wednesday
Munch's 'The Scream' the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction
Edvard Munch's masterpiece 'The Scream,' one of the world's most recognizable works of art, sold for $120 million at Sotheby's on Wednesday, setting a new record as the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction
Minister of Culture opens the 34th National Arts Exhibition in Cairo
The exhibition of fine arts will take place at the Cairo Opera House until 15 May
'Egypt Above All' exhibition to open Thursday
Museum of Modern Egyptian Art at the Cairo Opera House to host Ramzy Mostafa's latest 'Egypt Above All' exhibition 26 April-13 May
Mohamed Abla to exhibit at Dubai's Artspace
On Monday 23 April, Egyptian renowned artist Mohamed Abla opens his solo show 'My Family' at Dubai's Artspace
Five Palestinian artists at Stone Space gallery in London
On 19 April Leytonstone's Stone Space gallery opened an exhibition titled 'Defiance' by five Palestinian artists from Gaza. The exhibition will run until 5 May
Berlin Biennale showcases contemporary political art
The Berlin Biennale this year focuses on themes such as the Holocaust, Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of art in politics
Sweden minister apologises over racist cake
After the installation of the cake shaped like an African Women calling against Female Genital Mutilation caused uproar worldwide, Swedish culture minister apologises
Pulse II: Young art lives on
In a sequel to last autumn’s young art exhibition, Tache Art features a diverse collection by emerging Egyptian artists in Pulse II this spring
Graffiti Hareemi to honour Egypt's female workers on Labour Day
'Female Graffiti' campaign will spend Labour Day in the industrial city of Mahalla to honour female labourers who played decisive role in last year's historical Tahrir Square uprising
Art of origami unfolding in Egypt
Origami is more than just paper folding - it's a way of life and a tool for understanding the world, says Ossama Helmy, founder of the Arab Origami Centre
The Golden Calf looks into pressing socio-political and religious issues
Currently displayed at Al-Masar Gallery in Zamalek is young artist Karim El-Qurity’s latest collection — larger than life multimedia pieces, themed The Golden Calf
Picasso's engravings anger Russian clergy
'The Temptations', an exhibition of Pablo Picasso's engravings that opened recently in Novosibirsk, provoked controversy and angered the Russian Orthodox Church
Road To Tahrir: A Prophetic Collection
Renowned artist Mohamed Abla exhibits a decade-worth of previously censored controversial, socio-political artworks at the Al-Bab Gallery in the Museum of Egyptian Modern Art
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