Nesma
1965
89.0 x 21.0 cm
The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation
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Artist Biography
Adam Henein: The Soul of Egypt Embodied
Born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1929 into a family of metalworkers originally from Asyut, Upper Egypt, Adam Henein’s artistic journey began early. His father instilled in him a profound appreciation for craftsmanship and tradition—values that would profoundly shape his distinctive style. At the tender age of eight, he experienced an epiphany during a visit to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, sparking an enduring fascination with ancient Egyptian art and symbolism. This formative encounter fueled his ambition to pursue formal artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cairo, graduating in 1953.- Early Training & Influences: Henein’s initial studies focused on mastering sculptural techniques, honing his skills under renowned instructors and absorbing the aesthetic principles championed by Egyptian Modernism.
- Munich Years (1957-1965): Seeking further artistic development, he embarked on a scholarship journey to Munich, Germany, where he honed his craft amidst European avant-garde movements.
- Sculptural Style: Henein's sculptures are characterized by a masterful command of granite—a material deeply rooted in Egyptian history—and an unwavering commitment to minimalist forms infused with symbolic resonance.
- The Great Sphinx Restoration Project: The project involved extensive research into the statue's structural integrity and material composition, followed by stabilization measures designed to safeguard its enduring presence.
- Recognition & Awards: Henein received numerous accolades for his artistic achievements, including the State Medal, the State Merit Award, and the Mubarak Prize in Art—honors that acknowledged his profound impact on Egyptian culture.
- International Exhibitions: Henein’s sculptures graced prestigious venues across Europe, The Middle East, North Africa and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art—a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary art.
adam henein
1929 - 2020 , Egypt
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernist Sculpture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Arab Modernism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ancient Egyptian Art']
- Date Of Birth: March 31, 1929
- Date Of Death: May 22, 2020
- Full Name: Adam Henein
- Nationality: Egyptian
- Notable Artworks: ['Great Sphinx Restoration']
- Place Of Birth: Cairo, Egypt

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