Curriculum Vitae
 
Abdel-Hamid Abdel Moteleb Al-Dawakhli
 
Personal Data
   
Fame Name : Abdel-Hamid Al-Dawakhli
Birth date : 5/4/1940
Place of birth : Daqahlia
Date of death : /7/1991
Activities : Sculpture
 

 
Education
 
- Ba in Art Eeducaion- 1962.
- the Ceramics School Diploma - Madrid - 1969.
- Mastery in Sculpture- form the Centeral Academy of Saint Fernando- Madrid- 1969.
 
Membership
 
- a previouse member of the Five Artists Group of the 1960s
 
Jobs
 
- a Teaching staff member of the Art Education Faculty.
 
Places of interest
 
- Al-Manzala- Nuba- Aswan- Luxor and the countryside
 
Solo shows
 
- at Cairo Atelier- 1964, Ekhnaton Gallery 1964, the Fine Arts Museum 1966.
- At Al-Rabira Clube Atelier- 1968.
- At Atino Gallery -Madrid- 1969.
- at the Arts Center- Zamalek- 1970.
- Roving Exhibitions at Culture palaces in 1967- 68- 69- 70
 
International exhibitions
 
- Venice Biennale- 1964.
- Paris Biennale- 1965.
- Alexandria Biennale- 1965.
- Dakar Biennale- 1965.
- Paris Salon- 1966-67.
- the Autumn Salon- Madrid- 1967.
- Abitha Biennale- 1976.
- Bilbao Biennale- Spain- 1968.
- Abitha Biennale- 1970.
 
Scholarship
 
- the Italian state scholarship- August-1964.
- the British state scholarship- September-1964.
- the French state scholarship- October- 1965.
- a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture- 1965- 67.
- a Sapnish state scholarship- 1967-69.
 
Assignment
 
- Represented the United Arab Republic in a book about the world artists- issued in Paris- 1967.
 
Local and international Who's Who
 
- His works has been discussed in the Spanish newspapers in 1967-69.
- critic/ Carlos Arian wrot a book about him in Arabic and Spanish- 1968.
 
Local recognition
 
- 1st sculpture prize from the Pioneers Exhibition- 1962.
- Cairo Salon Prize- 1963.
- 1st sculpture prize from the Pioneers Exhibition- 1963.
- the sculpture prize from `History Inspirations` Competition- 1964.
 
International recognition
 
- th e Ceramics prize- Abitha Youth Biennale- 1967.
 
State collection
 
- the Egyptian Modern Art Museum- Cairo
- Ministry of Tourism- Sweden.
- Sweden- France- England- Japan.