Hamed Nada

Egypt, b.1924-1990

A graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in London (1951), Hamid Nada was one of the earliest Arab artists who utilized historical and folk symbols in their work. He builds up his compositions of weightless, floating, stylised figures borrowed from archaeological digs, folk tales and mundane everyday life-style, to make up an existentialist philosophical fable.

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