Sam Shendi

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Sam Shendi
Born1975 (age 50–51)
EducationHelwan University
Known forSculpture

Sam Shendi is an Egyptian-born, British sculptor. He uses contemporary industrial material, steel, stainless steel, aluminium and fibreglass to create his figurative work. He lives and works in North Yorkshire.

Early life

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Sam Shendi was born in 1975 on the Nile Delta in a small town called Dekernes. He graduated from the Helwan University of Fine Arts in Cairo in 1997 with a first class honours degree in Sculpture and Architecture. In 1996 he won the Mahmoud Mokhtar Sculpture Award.[1] Shendi moved to Britain in 2000 and became a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2014.[2]

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Split Decision a sculpture created by Sam Shendi in Liverpool in February 2020.

Shendi's early work in bronze and stainless steel often explored notions of balance, joy and contentment.[3] Shendi's recent semi-abstracted figures are made in rich curving colours with a wacky sense of fun.[4] Although they have the sleek precision of mechanical production, each is hand-made using industrial, contemporary materials like car filler and spray-paint, and hours of manual sanding.[5] Some figures are loosely human, others hybrid animal or bird, drawing on the art and architecture of his Egyptian background.[1][6]

Awards

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Select exhibitions

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  • Seasons, Solo exhibition, Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg (2017)
  • Mother and Child, Solo exhibition, The Civic, Barnsley (2016–2017)
  • Body and Soul, Solo exhibition, Munich, Germany (2015)
  • FLUX, Group Exhibition, The Rag Factory, London (2015)
  • Only Human, Solo exhibition, Cartwright Museum and Gallery, Bradford (2014–2015)
  • First @108, Solo exhibition, The Royal British Society of Sculptors, London (2014)
  • International Exhibition of Contemporary Art, De Oude Kerk, Amsterdam (2012)
  • Art in Mind, Group Show, Brick Lane Gallery, London (2011)

Public art

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  • Art in the Park, Lister Park, Bradford (2014–2015)
  • Public sculpture for the Bent Nail, Silsden, West Yorkshire (2011)
  • God's Eye in Craven Baptist Church for its 300-year celebration, Sutton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire (2011)
  • Split Decisions, the winner of the 2019 Liverpool Plinth[8]

Art market

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Shendi is represented by Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg. Shendi's work has been collected by art collectors and organisations in South Africa, Panama, Taiwan, Germany, United Kingdom and United States.[9][10]

Images

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References

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