Nazir Tanbouli Explained

Nazir Tanbouli
Birth Date:1971
Birth Place:Alexandria, Egypt

Nazir Tanbouli (born 1971) is an Egyptian born artist. He was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt and studied at the University of Alexandria Faculty of Fine Arts. His uncle is the painter Ibrahim El-Tanbouli (b. 1954) and his great uncle was the painter and Egyptologist Lotfy El-Tanbouli (1919–1982). He works in drawing and painting, especially mural painting.

Biography

Born into a family of painters, including painter and Egyptologist Lotfy El Tanbouli Nazir Tanbouli was awarded the 1993 Grand Drawing Prize at the National Salon of Youth, Egypt and participated in Cairo Bienniale and many other exhibitions in Egypt and abroad. He spent a number of years exclusively in mural painting.[1] In 2002 he moved to the United Kingdom. He lived for several years in Nottingham[2] where he was an active artist[3] and educator, and began to exhibit around Europe. In 2007 he moved to London where he lives and works.

In 2010 he completed an MA in Fine Art (Printmaking) at Camberwell College of Arts. He co-founded the artist-run space Studio 75, which creates projects and hosts exhibitions. Tanbouli has received significant awards from the Arts Council of England as well as private foundations, and his work is held in public collections in Egypt and a number of private collections in the UK. In 2012 he created the mural project THE KING'S LAND, covering a semi derelict East London housing estate with murals.[4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Walls of Freedom Ed. Don Stone and Basma Hamdy 2014, http://wallsoffreedom.com/thebook
  2. Web site: Mural at De Montfort Hall Celebrates Black History Month 2005 Culture24. www.culture24.org.uk. 2017-12-05.
  3. Web site: African and Asian arts centre opens in Nottingham | Nottingham Post . 2014-04-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140429203742/http://www.nottinghampost.com/African-Asian-arts-centre-opens-Nottingham/story-12174933-detail/story.html . 2014-04-29 .
  4. Web site: Artist Turns Dalston Estate Into A "Mythical Kingdom". 30 March 2012. Londonist. 31 March 2012.
  5. Web site: Nazir Tanbouli and The Kingsland Mural Project. GLOBAL STREET ART. 2017-12-05.
  6. News: Monster smash: soon-to-be-demolished Kingsland Estate murals – Now. Here. This. – Time Out London. Time Out Blog. 2017-12-05. en-US.