Britt Boutros-Ghali
Britt Boutros Ghali, born in Norway and currently residing in Egypt for the past 30 years, has emerged as a pivotal figure in contemporary art. Shaped by her upbringing in Norway during the Second World War, where her family endured harsh climates and pressures, Ghali's work is characterized by bursts of color and emotional depth. Recognized as one of the most significant Norwegian artists of this century, she draws on early influences of abstract expressionism. Throughout her career, she has exhibited internationally, gaining widespread recognition and collecting a diverse audience. In 1996, King Haakon of Norway awarded her the St. Olav's Order, the highest honor for an artist, in recognition of her contribution to promoting Norway through her art abroad—joining the esteemed ranks of Edvard Munch as a recipient of this prestigious honor.

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Forever is composed of nows, Janet Rady Fine Art
CLEG's Selection, Art D'Egypte
Britt Boutros-Ghali, El Khalila Galerie
Britt Boutros-Ghali: 40 Years in Egypt, ArtS-mart Gallery
Summer Group Show, Nyksund Art Gallery
Britt Boutros-Ghali, Galerie Bete en Rose
Britt Boutros Ghali, Nyksund Art Gallery
Britt Boutros Ghali, Arts-Mart Gallery
From Egypt with Love, Athr Gallery
Britt Boutros-Ghali's "Women of Egypt", Syra Arts
Britt Boutros Ghali, Naila Art Gallery
Britt Boutros Ghali, Arts-Mart Gallery
Britt Boutros-Ghali : Women of My World, TRAFFICARTS
Britt Boutros Ghali, Arts-Mart Gallery
Moving Forward, Galerie Picasso
Caravan Festival of the Arts, St. Johns Church
Britt Boutros-Ghali, Omani Society of Fine Arts
Britt Boutros Ghali, The Royal Norwegian Embassy
Britt Boutros Ghali, Hardanger and Voss Museum
Britt Boutros Ghali, Anjou Art
Britt Boutros Ghali : From Egypt with Love, Athr Gallery
Britt Boutros Ghali, TRAFFICARTS
Britt Boutros Ghali: Women of My World, Anjou Art
Britt Boutros Ghali, Gallerie Nova Sin
Harmony: East and West, Caravan