Khaled Sorour

Khaled Sorour

Artist-Painter
Born in Egypt, he is a Professor at the Faculty of Art Education in Zamalek. He was the former head of the Visual Arts Sector at the Ministry of Culture in Egypt. He is a member of the Syndicate of Plastic Artists and many artistic groups and associations in Egypt. He has been active in the visual arts movement since 1985 and has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions both in Egypt and abroad. He was the assistant commissioner of the Egypt Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and the commissioner of Egypt in Vienna in 2007. He has received many awards and artistic grants, including a grant to the United States. His works are held in the collections of several institutions, museums, and private collections in both Arab and foreign countries. Sorour’s artwork is rooted in two main sources: the everyday lives of Egyptians and the country’s rich folk heritage, whether from ancient Egypt or Nubia. His primary focus is the life of ordinary Egyptians, and his art reflects a deep connection to their daily experiences. It captures the essence of the Egyptian streets — its locations, alleys, houses, people, conditions, dreams, concerns, issues, social dynamics, and the interactions that shape the lives of everyday people. In his creative process, color and black lines play an important role in shaping and communicating his ideas. These elements not only define the style of his work but also emphasize the concepts and messages within each piece. Colors in his work are flat, bright, and abstract, appearing as simple blocks of color. These colors have psychological meanings and create an illusion of depth. This use of color simplifies and clarifies the ideas he wants to convey, ensuring they are more direct. Black lines, which is a part of his unique style, outline idea that he wants to communicate. The sharp contrast between the deep black lines and the vivid colors creates a sense of movement and connection across the artwork. The sharp contrast between the deep black lines and the vivid colors creates a sense of movement and connection across the artwork. This contrast between the flat, simple colors and the repeated, flowing black lines highlights the artistic idea he wants to share in each piece.
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
17H x 12W cm
1994
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
34H x 24W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
25H x 17W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
34H x 24W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Ink on Paper
20H x 14W cm
1996
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Acrylic on canvas
House of Goodness
100H x 100W cm
2023
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Acrylic on canvas
Fishermen
100H x 100W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Engagment
120H x 80W
2023
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Acrylic on canvas
Good Dining
120H X 120W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
A day in the Townhouse
120H X 120W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Trip to the Sun
120H X 120W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Climbing to the Company
120H X 120W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Tree House
120H x 80W
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Sea’s Breeze
100H x 100W cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Sigh
190H x 250W
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Qorna’s Girl
120W x 80H
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Bird’s longing
80W x 80H cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
80W x 80H cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Bird & Green Girl
80W x 80H cm
2024
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Acrylic on canvas
Garden’s Sun
100H x 80W cm
2024
Reda Abdel Rahman
Hebah Nabeih
Hend Hegazy
Marwa Tawfik
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Behind Diwan Bookstore, Zamalek, Cairo , Egypt
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