Opening 20 March 2026 at 9 PM
45 International artists on display
Concert: Ivan Granatino
Guests: Peppe Lanzetta, Ebbanesis, Mikael G, CAM Quartet
Artists:
ZIEYAD GHAZI IRAQ MEHRNOUSH PISHROYAN IRAN KINDA MAROUF EGYPT ANDJELIJA BRANKOVIC SERBIA SHER IFA FARGHAL EGYPT JAFER TAOURI SWEDEN GEHAN SAUDE EGYPT JALAL ALWAN UK DINA SABRI EGYPT TAREK BASHA EGYPT NATASA PETEJCUK MONTENEGRO KATARINA NOVAKOVIC SERBIA MIMOZA RRACI KOSOVO
MOATAZ KAMAL EGYPT MONIKA DIMITROVA BULGARIA KHALID EL BEKAY MOROCCO IRINA CERNJAVSKI SANTRIC SERBIA SIHAM MANSOUR SAUDI ARABIA JO ANN MORNING USA ALEKSANDRA GEDEON SERBIA OMAR ALRASHID ALHOSANI BAHRAIN MIROSLAVA LEDO VENEZUELA ZAINAB FODA EGYPTALI NABEEL IRAQ BASSAM KYRILLOS LEBANON
CARMEN POENARU ROMANIA KADRI WASSILLA ALGERIA
KHALID ALSHATTI KUWAIT MIRSADA VEJSELAY GERMANY MANUELA MANDIC CROAZIA ZAMAN JASSIM SAUDI ARABIA
MIRSADA VEJSELAJ GERMANY BRIAN TESTA USAAHMED SAKR EGYPT TAHER HAMOUDA EGYPTYASSER GAESSA EGYPT SERGEI PIETILA FINLANDIABAHAIDEN GERMANY FABIO MASSIMO CARUSO ITALY
AHMED ATEF GAAFARY EGYPT TASNEEM ELMESHAD EGYPT
RASHA SOLIMAN EGYPT AHMED OSMAN EGYPTNAHAR MARZOOQ SAUDI ARABIA YIP YEW CHONG SINGAPORE NAHEED TURKESTANI SAUDI ARABIA
“CONTEMPORARY RITUALS” is an exhibition that brings together artists from around the world, united by a shared desire to explore the meaning of ritual in the contemporary dimension.
Through a plurality of painting techniques, the artists construct a visual dialogue that intertwines tradition and contemporaneity. Each work becomes a collective narrative: a story rooted in its culture of origin yet open to a global dimension, where symbols, gestures, and memories intersect and blend.
Ritual, understood as a repeated and shared gesture, is reinterpreted as a space of identity, belonging, and transformation.
“CONTEMPORARY RITUALS” invites the public to recognize, in everyday gestures, collective celebrations, and artistic practices, a common thread: that of a humanity that continues to tell its story through shared symbols. The exhibition thus presents itself as a space for encounter, reflection, and participation, where painting becomes a universal language and a mirror of the transformations of our time.
