Fathi Afifi
(فتحي عفيفي)Egypt,b. 1950
Fathi Afifi (فتحي عفيفي), born in 1950 in Egypt, is a prominent contemporary Egyptian artist recognized for his dynamic contributions to painting and drawing. Afifi’s work is characterized by expressive brushwork and a vivid palette, often reflecting themes rooted in Egyptian daily life and cultural heritage. His style blends elements of abstraction and figuration, capturing the vibrancy and complexity of his surroundings. Over the decades, Afifi has established himself as a significant figure within the Egyptian art scene, with a career spanning several decades.
Afifi’s art has been featured in notable institutional exhibitions, including shows at the Cairo Opera House and the Palace of Arts in Cairo, both of which are central venues for contemporary art in Egypt. His participation in the Cairo International Biennale further underscores his standing among leading Egyptian artists. While his works have been exhibited widely within Egypt, there is limited public record of sales at major international auction houses such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, or Bonhams. Nonetheless, his influence is evident through his presence in significant national collections and his role in mentoring younger generations of Egyptian artists. Fathi Afifi continues to live and work in Egypt, contributing actively to the country’s vibrant artistic landscape.