Aisha Fahmy Palace 1 Aziz Abaza St, Zamalek, Tel 02 2735 8211 The Complex of Arts “Treasures of Our Art Museums,” a group exhibition of masterpieces by legendary Egyptian and foreign painters and sculptors such as Injy Aflatoun, Mahmoud said, Rateb Seddik, Seif Wanly, Mohamed Nagui, Rodin Auguste, Delacroix Eugene, George Waterhouse, Lapini Cesare (17 May-31 August). Arts-Mart Km 28 Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Abu Rawash, 6th of October, Tel 0100 0773860 “Artists of Tomorrow,” is an annual group show displaying artwork by 10 promising young artists in separate art fair booths in the huge Arts-Mart gallery space. Participating artists: Adham Badawy, Ahmed Magdy, Dana Al-Nafouri, Asmaa Samy and many more. This year will include an art booth for Mhanny Yaoud's large colourful irregular painting installations (closing 27 May). Cairo Opera Complex Gezira Exhibition Grounds,Zamalek Palace of Arts “Wings of Mexico, ” two wings of bronze created by Mexico's world-renowned contemporary artist Jorge Marin placed upon an iron frame, above three steps of concrete, two isolated wings, that seemingly stand in thin air; then, someone climbs the steps, stands in front of them and, for that moment, it all makes sense. The sculpture will be placed in front of the entrance of the Palace of Arts building for six month until next October. Ceramic and Traditional Handicrafts Centre 1 Al-Imam St, behind Amr bin Al-Aas Mosque, Al-Fustat, Old Cairo, Tel 02 2364 3103 A permanent exhibition of the centre's ceramic, brass, jewellery and khayameya products. Contemporary Image Collective (CIC) 22 Abdel Khalek Tharwat St, 4th Floor, Downtown, Cairo, Tel 02 2396 4272 “Imagined Life in a Museum Vitrine,” is the fourth and final chapter of the long term project If Not For That Wall that has been taking place at CIC over the past two years. It is a long-term project interested in different forms of imprisonment. It addresses institutionalized forms of imprisonment as well as other forms of social exclusion. It includes Plan for Greater Baghdad by Ala Younis, The Zone by Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, The Exhibition by Hossam Ali and Domestic Tourism II by Maha Maamoun.The chapter traces notions of desire and defeat inherent to the histories of national liberation movements in Egypt and the region, and the recession of collective forms of organization and ideas of the common in face of accelerated processes of segregation, individualization and consumption. Imagined Life in A Museum Vitrine consists of an exhibition, alongside a programme of discussions, artist talks, screenings, a workshop, and a selection of related books available in the CIC's library. The exhibition brings together four works that look at the construction of national identity and the manifestations of the state in the modern Arab city (closing 22 June). Gezira Art Centre 1 Al-Sheikh Al-Marsafi St, Zamalek. Tel 2737 3298/96 “The 4th Black and White Salon,” a group show showcases 290 black and white paintings created by 150 artists from different generations (24 May-22 June). Al-Ghouri Caravansary Imam Mohamed Abdou St, off Al-Muaaz St with Al-Azhar, Tel 02 2514 7475 Permanent exhibition of the handicraft centre's products, including pottery, brass artworks and jewellery. Al Kahila 15 Al Batal Ahmed Abdel-Aziz St, Mohandiseen, Tel 02 3304 0791/ 0122 8647511 “Art Lovers,” a collective exhibition features 95 artists including among others Omar El Nagdi, George Bahgory, Gerguis Lotfi, Ahmed Selim, Adel Tharwat, Emad Rizk, Emad Abou Zeid, Hassan Rashed, Ahmed Sakr, Mohamed Damarawi (1-10 June). Mahmoud Mokhtar Culture Centre 5 Tahrir St, beside Cairo Sporting Club, Tel 02 2735 1123 Isis Hall & Nahdat Misr Hall “Multi-Tasking,” is the theme of Salon 20's first session which is a bold approach from the Sector of Fine Arts to target a new demographic of young promising artists aging from 18 to 23 (closing 29 May). Mashrabia 8 Champollion St, Downtown, Tel 02 25784494/ 0100 1704554 “In the Presence of the Animal,” an exhibition of paintings by Adel El-Siwi. Comprising 280 artworks, including paintings, assemblages, drawings and mono-prints, all rigorously selected among hundreds of works produced, this exhibition is truly special and cannot be missed (closing 31 May). “My Favorite Things 2,” Marwa Al-Shazly, Souad Abdel-Rassoul, Fadwa Ramadan and Azza Mustafa. Curator Stefania Angarano has chosen to showcase the artworks of whom she believes represent the most original and inspiring young artists in the current Egyptian artistic scene. This alluring exhibition gathers together original and contrasting works that share a symbolic language open to interpretation, as well as the ability to encompass different dimensions and realities, inviting a diverse audience to explore alternative, at times surreal, dimensions. Each one pursuing a very personal technique, their artistic practices span different mediums such as drawing, painting and graphic design. While Ramadan, drawing from the old centuries amazing poetry, uses words and letters filled with symbolic meaning to create simple monochrome visual forms, Abdel-Rassoul explores the intertwined relationship between human and nature by evoking the strength of the universe that lies within us. In Mustafa's very colourful paintings, normal people in their everyday life become characters of a theatre play, while in Al-Shazly's candy-coloured paintings the deceptive appearance of the world that is parallel to the one we live in is revealed (4-22 June). Picasso East Villa No 39 Al Narges 35th settlement, 90's St, in front of Lake View Compound, Tel 0122 0000035 “Out of the Box,” a group exhibition of paintings by the likes of Alaa Yehia, Tamer Ragab, Salma Al-Ashri, Mohamed Eid, Noha Ali, Marwa Youssef, Abeer Fawzi (closing 3 June). El Sawy Culturewheel End of 26th of July St, under the 15th of May Bridge, Zamalek, Tel 02 2736 8881/6178/2737 4448 Word and Garden Halls “Ramadan in the Eyes of the Artists,” a miscellaneous exhibition features fashion, accessories, khayamiyah, copper , wood , glass art wares, oil painting, mosaic artworks, drawing, engravings, computer graphics, sculpture and ceramic (1-9 June). Townhouse 10 Nabarawy St, off Champollion St, Downtown, Tel 02 2576 8086 Factory Space “Out of Print,” is an invitation to think in 3D. It is a collaboration between tech collective Cairo Hackerspace and members of the public. Individuals are invited to put forth an idea or problem to be translated into physical form: it could be a sound or a gesture, a painting or a photograph. Engineers from Cairo Hackerspace will be available every day of the exhibition from 4 to 8 with 3D printers, virtual reality headsets, scanners and sensors to create, problem-solve, and produce models based on the ideas presented. In addition to participating in the printing process, members of the public are also invited to pen their thoughts on an idea board facing the printers. This experiment attempts to challenge notions of value in the process of artistic production. An “original” can be contested when the artwork itself is a reproducible data file; a chance glitch can create something that's one of a kind. The result of this collaborative interaction is an unpredictable process that raises questions about copyright and intellectual property (closing 21 June). UBUNTU 20 Hassan Sabry St, (entrance from Ibn Zinki St), Zamalek, Tel 0100 2792223 Magd El-Sagini's students' exhibition features works by Ahmed Ghalwash, Amr Dabaa, Eman Hussein - Hana El-Sagini - Hind El-Shiaty - Karim Abdel-Nour, Madiha Al-Naggar, Maha Osman, Mary Baramki - Mervat Hassan, Nevine Hamza and many more (closing 3 June).