Wassef Boutros-Ghali Catalogue Raisonné Published by SKIRA. Edited by Lesley Campoy. Text by Glenn Adamson, Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, Donna Honarpisheh, Barbara MacAdam, Sumayya Vally. Fusing modern architecture and vibrant colors, the first compendium of Wassef Boutros-Ghali's paintings is a statement of sophistication This is the first comprehensive book dedicated to Egyptian artist Wassef Boutros-Ghali (1924–2023), offering an in-depth exploration of his storied life, the works produced across his distinct creative phases and his enduring artistic legacy. Spanning Cairo, Paris and New York, Boutros-Ghali's life, practice and style were shaped by religion, political upheaval, an affluent and cultured upbringing, and a life lived across multiple countries. This catalogue raisonné, a hardcover packaged in a beautiful slipcase with 600 color images, gives a definitive and incomparable timeline of his artistic evolution. Though initially steered toward architecture, Boutros-Ghali also painted throughout his life, fusing modernist movements' vibrant color fields with architectural precision. His bold, geometric compositions reflect a lifelong pursuit of harmony—what he described as a "visual equilibrium of geometric shapes and colors."
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