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Mahmoud Abd Al-Ati

Egypt, b. 1950

A student of Abdul Rahman Nashar, Mahmoud Abdul Ati reduces his colours only to white while he inserts in his wooden works incised and protruding calligraphic shapes, in a rhythmic movement, emphasized by softly coloured halos that seem to complement the overpowering whiteness of the work.

Artworks

“Untitled”
1989

“Untitled”
1989

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