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  • MOATAZ NASR (B. 1961) St. Kathrin oil, acrylic and wax crayons on plywood 1
    Apr. 25, 2023

    MOATAZ NASR (B. 1961) St. Kathrin oil, acrylic and wax crayons on plywood 1

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    MOATAZ NASR (B. 1961) St. Kathrin oil, acrylic and wax crayons on plywood 122 x 100.5cm

    Christie's
  • Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961),
    Nov. 24, 2020

    Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961),

    Est: - £20,000

    Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961) Khayameya 7.032 matches on wood in artist’s Plexiglas box 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in. (100 x 100cm.) Executed in 2008 ,

    Christie's
  • Moataz Nasr (Alexandria 1961)
    Dec. 10, 2018

    Moataz Nasr (Alexandria 1961)

    Est: €6,000 - €10,000

    El thaher wa el baten (The manifest and the un-manifest): Compassion (2008) Edition 5 Textile, 168 x 168 cm Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner Note: Including a certificate of authenticity by the artist. In El thaher wa el baten, the artist uses the Arab symbol for Elhob (love) to execute the distinct style of old Egyptian tent hangings. This work brings together the two central art forms of the Arab world: the high art of traditional Arabic calligraphy and the popular art of patchwork tapestry making. Through his careful choice of composition, medium and execution, Nasr reveals several layers of meaning. The radial symmetry of the individual words repeated multiple times, reflects both a sense of unity in multiplicity as well as circularity. What appears to be two layers of wording; the white lettering of the upper layer over an apparently dark grey lettering, is in fact an illusion. The 'grey' letters are actually white; partially screened by a black veil which separates the two layers. The works themselves are produced in the 'Khayemeya' district, using a technique which would be familiar to most visitors in Cairo. Based around Bab Al-Futuh; an endangered medieval area of Cairo, the tent makers originally produced the geometric patchwork hangings to decorate Bedouin tents. They are now mainly used for special occasions and the makers survive by making cushion covers and bedspreads for the tourist market.

    AAG Auctioneers
  • Moataz Nasr (Alexandria 1961)
    Dec. 10, 2018

    Moataz Nasr (Alexandria 1961)

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    Insecure (2006) (2x) Both with artist's stamp lower right Both Van Dyck technique on paper, both 71.3 x 100.1 cm Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner Note: Including a certificate of authenticity by the artist. (2x)

    AAG Auctioneers
  • MOATAZ NASR ELDIN (B. 1961) The Insecure Series stamped by the artist in red block print (lower right) handmade sun print on paper 72 x 100 cm (paper size)
    Nov. 27, 2018

    MOATAZ NASR ELDIN (B. 1961) The Insecure Series stamped by the artist in red block print (lower right) handmade sun print on paper 72 x 100 cm (paper size)

    Est: $2,600 - $3,400

    stamped by the artist in red block print (lower right)

    Albahie Auction House
  • Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961) Under Fire
    Oct. 18, 2016

    Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961) Under Fire

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Moataz Nasr (Egyptian, b. 1961) Under Fire 12,800 matches on wood panel in Plexiglas box frame and video (i) 63 ¾ x 63 ½in. (162.2 x 161.5cm.) (ii) dimensions variable

    Christie's
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