About Artist
Shady El Noshokaty is a contemporary Egyptian artist born in Damietta City, Egypt, in June 1971. His projects have been featured in many established contemporary art museums and international exhibitions around the world, like the Venice Biennial (Italy); the Hayward Gallery (London, UK); the Mori Museum (Tokyo, Japan); the Kunst Museum (Stockholm, Sweden); Institut du monde arabe (Paris, France); and many others. He also works as associate professor in the Department of the Arts in the American University in Cairo. He was an executive curator for Ahmed Basiony’s art project 30 Days Running in Place for the Egyptian pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennial.
El Noshokaty has also played an important role in the field of art education in Egypt during the last decade. He created his annual Media Art Education – Parallel Experimental program as a summer workshop at the Faculty of Art Education, Helwan University, which ran from 2000 to 2012.
In 2010 he established ASCII Foundation for Contemporary Art Education as a research center and interactive new media art lab and library aimed to educate and develop young thinkers and researchers’ experiences in new and alternative media art practices and creativity in Egypt.
Conditions
The following conditions of sale describe the relationship between the Institute for Palestine Studies-USA and the buyers, prospective buyers, and bidders for the Keyword: Palestine II Art Exhibition and Auction which will begin on March 2nd, 2020, and end on December 31st, 2020. By using this website to buy, bid, or inquire about any artwork, you agree to be bound by these conditions.
When you place a bid on any artwork, you are accepting personal liability for the purchase price, any applicable taxes, any and all shipping and packing costs, and all other applicable charges. Any artwork bought by residents of the District of Columbia will be subjected to a 6% sales tax on the market value of the artwork. All U.S. resident buyers can claim tax deductions on amounts that exceed the market value of the artwork. Market value of artwork is their starting value.
Bid winners can pick up the artwork they bought from the Institute for Palestine Studies-USA or have the Institute arrange for shipment, however, reiterating, that the buyer is responsible for all packing and shipment costs.
There will be ten (10) bidding cycles. Each cycle will close on the last day of the month at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (USA) at which time the highest bidder for the art will be notified of their winning bid.
Please note that all bids are final once submitted and may not be cancelled or modified by you, except with our express written consent under circumstances that we consider appropriate at our sole discretion. Please also note that all sales are final.