The Museum of Modern Egyptian Art, part of the Fine Arts Sector, will host the opening of a new art exhibition titled "Rituals of Silence" by artist Amr Salama at the Bab Selim Hall in the Cairo Opera House, at 6:00 PM next Tuesday.
The exhibition, "Rituals of Silence," by artist Amr Salama, at the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art, presents a unique visual experience where the concept of silence is transformed into an expressive artistic state reflecting the artist's artistic vision. It explores the relationship between inner stillness and visual expression. The exhibition is part of the Fine Arts Sector's activities supporting the contemporary art movement and highlighting the experiences of Egyptian artists.
"Rituals of Silence" will run until April 26, 2026, and will be open to the public daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, except Fridays, at the Bab Hall in the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art.
The Museum of Modern Egyptian Art is located within the Cairo Opera House complex in the Zamalek district. It distinguishes itself from other Egyptian museums by bringing together a wide range of intellectual perspectives.