AMINA KADOUS
@amina.kadous
Amina Kadous (1991-) is a visual artist based in Cairo, Egypt. She received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from Tufts University and The School of the Museum of Fine arts in Boston. Her work tackles concepts of memory and identity.Her work has been exhibited internationally and around Cairo. She exhibited as part of the Photography Biennale of the contemporary Arab world at the Cite Des Arts in Paris in 2019. She participated at the 12th edition of the Bamako Biennale of Photography and being awarded the Centre Soleil d’Afrique Prize for her project, “A crack in the Memory of My Memory”. This prize is awarded to an outstanding female artist from Africa whose work shows signs of promise and development. Her work was also exhibited at the The AfriKa Museum and Tropen museum in the Netherlands part of the World Press group exhibition,“ Connecting views: Talents from the APJD”. She was awarded a grant from Magnum Foundation and Prince Claus foundation and was one of the top ten finalists for the Everyday projects grant for her current long-term series “ White Gold”. Recently she was awarded the Contemporary African photography Prize 2022 and showed the first chapter of her series part of the group exhibition, “If a tree falls in a forest” in Arles photography Festival, France in 2022 for which she was awarded the Prix De La Photo Madame Figaro at Arles photography festival in 2022, awarded for an emerging female photographer.
MOHAMED ANWAR
@anwarcoooo
Mohamed Anwar is an Egyptian visual storyteller. He was born in Mansoura in 1992. After his graduation from faculty of engineering, he left engineering behind him to pursue his passion for visual arts.
In 2017 he started photography, since then it became his way of expressing himself and sharing his thoughts, fears and dreams. He thinks that photos can last and preserve our human experience.
His work is currently focused on how the cities can affect people’s behaviors in every aspect of their daily life from the way they talk to the way they walk. He’s recently graduated from Danish school for media and photojournalism (DMJX) program in Cairo sponsored by DEDI.
His work exhibited and screened in Cité des arts Paris, Goethe institute in Alexandria, In-short film festival in Lagos, Goethe institute in Cairo, Bibliotheca Alexandria, Cairo photo week, Cairographie exhibitions, Faculty of fine arts in Cairo.
RUWAN HAMDY
@theunseenprojects