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Makhmudjon Eshonkulov - Uzbekistan

The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo in cooperation with the Caricature Museum in Fayoum and Egypt Cartoon Blog organizes a international cartoon exhibition entitled "Our Lives in a Cartoon Spirit - Climate", that on Wednesday, July 26, at 1:00 p.m, and  Exhibition will be continue until August 7, 2023.
 
ينظم متحف الفن الإسلامي بالقاهرة بالتعاون مع متحف الكاريكاتير بالفيوم ومدونة إيجيبت كارتون معرضاً لفن الكاريكاتير بعنوان "حياتنا بروح كاريكاتيرية - المناخ"، وذلك يوم الأربعاء الموافق 26 يوليو الجاري، فى تمام الساعة الواحدة ظهراً، ويستمر حتى 7 أغسطس 2023.
 
List of Participants:
Ahmed Geassa - Egypt
Ahmed Kaoud - Egypt
Alicja Wieczorek - Poland
Ameen Alhabara - Saudia Arabia
Amna Al Hammadi - UAE
Amr Salim - Egypt
Andrea Pecchia - Italy
Antonio Santos - Portugal
Aristides Hernandez - Cuba
Arsen Gevorgyan Armenia
Benhariza Abd El Ghani - Algeria
Darko Drljevic - Montenegro
Elena Ospina - Colombia
Fadi Abou Hassan - Norway
Fan Linato - China
Farouk Mousa - Egypt
Fawzy Morsy - Egypt
Hani Abd El Gawwad - Egypt
Hassan Farouk - Egypt
Hosny Abbas - Egypt
Hule Hanusic - Austria
Jitet Kustana - Indonesia
Khaled Al Marsafy - Egypt
Khaled Salah - Egypt
Khedr Hassan - Egypt
Klaus Pitter - Austria
Liviu Stanila - Romania
Luc Descheemaeker - Belgium
Luc Vernimmen - Belgium
Makhmudjon Eshonkulov - Uzbekistan
Makmun Bungsu - Indonesia
Marwa Ibrahim - Egypt
Michel Moro Gomez - Cuba
Mirtad Gazazian - Armenia
Mohamed Qasem - Netherlands
Mostafa El Shekh - Egypt
Muzaffar Yulchiboev - Uzbekistan
Nabil Al Samalouti - Egypt
Nora Makram - Egypt
Oleg Goutsol - Ukraine
Omar Zevallos - Peru
Passaprawas A-Chinoboonwat - Thailand
Rosidi Semail - Malaysia
Sakhraoui Tarek - Algeria
Seyran Caferli -  Azerbaijan
Sherif Arafa - Egypt
Silvano Mello - Brazil
Victor Eugen Mihai - Romania
Vojtech Jurik - Czech Republic
Zaki Derbikh - Algeria
 
The Museum of Islamic Art contains one of the largest and most extensive collections of Islamic artifacts in the world. The idea of collecting and display the grand collection of artifacts began in 1880 AD. Eventually the building was established and inaugurated in 1903 AD, during the region of Khedive Abbas Helmy ll. The building’s facade was made in the Mamluk style and is adjacent to the National Library of Egypt.
 
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