Art Cairo returns under theme ‘Arab. Art. Here’

The sixth edition of the fair, held at the Grand Egyptian Museum. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 January 2026
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Art Cairo returns under theme ‘Arab. Art. Here’

DUBAI: Art Cairo 2026 is being held under the theme “Arab. Art. Here,” inspired by Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s words, “This is my language, my miracle, my magic wand.” 

The art fair is set to run from Jan. 23-26 at the buzzed-about Grand Egyptian Museum.

According to organizers, the theme explores the Arabic language as a living cultural force shaping artistic expression across the region.

Participating galleries hail from across the region, with a heavy showing from Egypt, the Levant and beyond.

From Egypt, galleries include Zamalek Art Gallery, Mashrabia Gallery of Contemporary Art, Gallery Misr, Villa Azad, and Le Lab. by Mark Hachem, Maya Art Space, Arame Art Gallery, ZAAT. KAF Art Gallery will represent the Lebanese art scene, while Jordan’s participating galleries include Wadi Finan Art Gallery and Orfali Art Gallery.

Gulf-based galleries taking part in Art Cairo include Salwa Zeidan Gallery from Abu Dhabi, Fann A Porter from Dubai and Folk Art Space from Bahrain, while northern Europe’s showing includes Galerie SANAA from the Netherlands and Quartum Galleri  from Norway.

As part of the fair’s seventh outing, Art Cairo will stage a solo museum exhibition dedicated to pioneering artist Inji Efflatoun, drawn from the collection of the Egyptian Museum of Modern Art. The Egyptian painter, who died in 1989, was also an activist in the women’s movement.

The Hiwar Programme — meaning “dialogue” in Arabic — returns as a core component of Art Cairo 2026, offering a curated series of panel discussions examining artistic practice, institutional responsibility and the evolving regional art market.

Topics include the relationship between galleries, auction houses, artists and collectors; the shared responsibilities shaping artistic legacy; collaboration between designers and galleries; art’s role in building communities; and reflections on modern Egyptian art as a lens for cultural memory.

Speakers include representatives from Christie’s, artists, academics, entrepreneurs and cultural leaders from Egypt and the wider region.

Beyond the halls of the Grand Egyptian Museum, the fair is hosting a cultural and social program including curated visits to historic landmarks. Highlights include Aisha Fahmy Palace, Amir Taz Palace, and the Mahmoud Khalil Museum.


Malika El-Maslouhi ushers in spring in Maje

Updated 22 February 2026
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Malika El-Maslouhi ushers in spring in Maje

DUBAI: Moroccan Italian model Malika El-Maslouhi is the embodiment of relaxed in Parisian label Maje’s Spring-Summer 2026 campaign.

The model took to Instagram to share shots from the campaign. Set against a minimalist concrete backdrop, El-Maslouhi is seen wearing a green and white striped knit cardigan paired with wide-leg, speckled denim and chunky black boots, creating a chic contrast between casual comfort and fashion-forward styling. The oversized brown leather bag slung under her arm adds a touch of understated luxury.

She captioned the post, “Spring renaissance.”

Meanwhile, El-Maslouhi ended 2025 on a strong note with a holiday campaign for the French luxury label Guerlain.

In a photo shared on the brand’s Instagram page, the 27-year-old model, who has become a favorite on international runways, wore the limited-edition Rouge G lipstick from Guerlain’s Tale of Wonders Holiday Collection in shade G 877. She was also pictured holding the lipstick alongside the matching limited-edition Rouge G Stellar case.

In August 2025, she was the face of Anthropologie’s 2026 resort-wear campaign. The line blended breezy elegance with playful details, including jewel-toned maxi dresses, sleek black knitted dresses, and form-fitting satin gowns that would be perfect for date night.

El-Maslouhi has previously starred in Anthropologie’s summer campaigns. The catwalk star was photographed posing pool and beachside in pieces from Anthropologie’s summer offering, which included ready-to-wear, swimwear and accessories.

Earlier in the year, El-Maslouhi starred in Saint Levant’s music video for the song “Exile,” directed by Algerian-French filmmaker Lyna Zerrouki. The video, which explores themes of longing, loss and hope, features El-Maslouhi against a striking blue backdrop, seemingly falling through the air.

El-Maslouhi, born in Milan to a Moroccan father and an Italian mother, began her modeling career at the age of 18. She has since appeared on runways for international fashion houses including Dior, Chanel, Valentino and Jacquemus, gracing the catwalks of New York, London, Milan and Paris fashion weeks. Over the years, she has walked for brands such as Ulla Johnson, Prabal Gurung, David Koma, Boss, Missoni, Messika and more.

 

She has also featured in campaigns for brands such as Calvin Klein, Off-White and Lanvin, expanding her portfolio across both luxury and contemporary fashion.

 

In 2022, she was awarded the Model of the Year in Italy title.