- Presentation | A Velázquez and a memory
- The Classical Exhibition | Eros and Thanatos in Klimt
- Interview | Nigel Glendinning
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Alex Katz
- The Work | Still Life with flowers, vegetables and ...
- Space | Rolex Learning Center
- Portfolio | Valerio Adami
- In the studio | Ghada Amer
- Investigation | Realism and Current
- The collection of | Estrellita Brodsky
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Juan Manuel Bonet, Xavier Bray, Bárbara Celis, Peter Cherry, Juan Antonio Cortés, José Jiménez, Inigo Philbrick, Franz Smola

The sewn woman
Was born in Egypt but raise in France and now lives and works in New York. She has become famous for her original abstract canvases embroided with erotic motifs. She stands up for woman's social integration and equality with man, a contemporary femenism nurtured by her Islamic origens. We view live her working method.
By Inigo Philbrick
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