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Farouk Shehata

Farouk Shehata

(فاروق شحاتة)

Egypt,b. 1938

Farouk Shehata (فاروق شحاتة), born in 1938 in Egypt, is recognized as a modern Egyptian artist whose work spans painting and drawing. Shehata’s artistic practice is rooted in the traditions of Egyptian modernism, often reflecting local themes and social narratives through expressive figuration and a nuanced use of color. His style is characterized by a blend of realism and abstraction, capturing both the vibrancy and complexity of Egyptian life.

Shehata’s works have been exhibited in several prominent Egyptian institutions, including the Cairo Atelier and the Egyptian Opera House, where he participated in group exhibitions that highlighted the evolution of contemporary Egyptian art. His contributions have been acknowledged within the local art community, and his pieces are occasionally featured in national collections. While Farouk Shehata’s works have appeared in regional auctions, there is no verified record of sales at major international auction houses such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, or Bonhams. His artistic legacy remains primarily celebrated within Egypt, where he continues to influence younger generations of artists through both his practice and his engagement with the country’s cultural scene.