Egyptian painter Amina Yahia’s first solo exhibition, They Call Me Divine, curated by Alexandra Stock, examines the fragile architectures that hold daily life in Egypt together. Across ten new oil on canvas works, visitors encounter suspended figures, crows, and leafless trees - motifs that capture Cairo’s contradictions and quiet endurance. Elsewhere, depictions of pregnant girls and passersby reveal the tension between vulnerability and resilience, reflecting on the nuanced rhythms of urban life.
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