Ahmed Abdelfattah

  • Artist
  • Egypt
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“Ahmed Abdel Fattah's artistic experience explores contemporary realism in various dimensions, whether through oil paintings or digital media such as virtual reality. He rejects being confined to a specific artistic genre, bridging the gap between the real, the virtual, and harmony. These elements form his belief that art should enhance visual perception of the world, rather than be dictated by trends or revolutions. His work creates spontaneous and abstract color rhythms within a realistic framework where the subject is central. He believes artists, like the world, should contemplate the depths of things to better understand and express them. Abdel Fattah's work relies on the psychology of visual elements, often portraying people, nature, and their relationships with the environment. His art invites viewers to think beyond the visual content, offering a conceptual experience. Passionate about experimentation, he sees each work as a unique experiment with new visual concepts that transcend the medium. He has explored technology’s impact on art in many of his projects.”

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Ahmed Abdel Fattah is a contemporary Egyptian painter and VR artist. He works as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Luxor University. He graduated with distinction in 2011 and earned a master’s degree in painting and new media art in 2018. He earned his PhD in virtual reality in 2024 and is considered one of the pioneers of virtual reality art in Egypt. In addition to his expertise in oil painting, his works have been exhibited internationally in Germany, Italy, Russia, Bahrain, London, New York, Guatemala, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, as well as in local exhibitions in Egypt. Abdel Fattah has won several awards, including two from the National Bank of Egypt for portrait art in 2022. He was also among the top 30 young talents at the 2017 World Festival of Youth and Students in Russia, where he met Russian President Vladimir Putin. In 2016, he won the Nasser bin Hamad Award for Drawing.

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Group exhibition
  • 2022
    • National Bank of Egypt for portrait
    • Egypt
  • 2016
    • Nasser bin Hamad Award for Drawing
    • Egypt