Curriculum Vitae
 
Isahaq Daniel Abdo
 
Personal Data
   
Birth date : 8/9/1952
Place of birth : Bani-Suef
Activities : Sculpture
Email : isaacdanial@yahoo.fr
 

 
Education
 
- BA of Fine Arts - Cairo 1976
- MA in the Coptic Sculpture
- Ph.D in Philosophy of Fine Arts , Sculpture 1999
 
Membership
 
- Member of the Syndicate of Fine Artists - Cairo 1695/191 Sculpture
- Member of Cairo Atelier
 
Jobs
 
- The Child Culture Palace in the Mass Culture ( Authority of Culture Palaces)
 
Places of interest
 
- Cairo.
- Alexandria .
- France .
 
Solo shows
 
- The French Cultural Center 1988 , Exhibition in Dr/ Ragab Gallery 1988
- Cairo Atelier 1989 .
- Rate House Gallery `Germany` 1992
- Alexandria Atelier 1995
- Khan al-Maghraby 1996,1998,2000 .
- Droub Gallery - Cairo 1988 .
- Exhibition of the Open Door in the Artist Studio in Paris 2000,2001 .
- `Arabica` Gallery in France 1998,1999 .
 
Local exhibitions
 
- The National Exhibition of Fine Arts , the session (20,21,25) 1987,1990,1997
- The General Authority of Culture Palaces 1980,1988
- 2nd Port Said Biennale 1994
- 1st Exhibition of Autumn Salon 1997
 
International exhibitions
 
- 3rd Ceramics International Biennale - Cairo 1996
- 2nd Aswan International Symposium 1997
- 3rd Sculpture Symposium in Aswan - Egypt 1998
- Art Triennale `Evry` France 2001
- Workshop related to teh Children - Paris 2001
- The Artists Village in Gouna - Hurghada (Art Village) 2001
 
Private collection
 
- Group of the Private Acquistions at individuals ( America - Germany - Netherland - Switzerland)
 
State collection
 
- The Egyptian Opera House 1990 ( Bronze Sculpture)
- The International Conferences Hall 1991 (Bronze)
- Museum of the Modern Art (Bronze)
- Museum of the Faculty of Fine Arts - Alexandria 1994 (Bronze)
 
Essays
 
* The Ciritic opinion:
- Isahaq Danial distinguished by unique Contemporary Style integral to his skills , although the obstacles of the Art Movement , the artist use the bronze which has special skills and need sufferance and understanding .

Prof/ Sobhy Gergis