In 1977, Enani Graduated from the Faculty of Arts in Cairo, where he worked as an art teacher. Enani also worked as an Artist at Ros Al Youssef and Sabah el Kheir Magazines for more than ten years, and was chosen to be the director of ‘Al Ghouri Palace for Egyptian heritage’ from 1988 to 1996. Salah Enani is currently living and working as an Art professor at the Faculty of Art, Cairo.
Enani had many solo exhibitions abroad such as: Nicosia - Cyprus 1984, Egyptian Academy for Arts - Rome 1985, and Institut du Monde Arab - Paris 1989, and group Exhibitions such as: Drawing Triennial - Nottinburg 1986, and Sharjah Museum - UAE 2000, One world Exhibition - Germany 1992 and that’s where his famous painting titled Cairo was acquired by Ulm Museum in Germany.
Enani’s most famous Artworks are: Naguib Mahfouz (1988) which was painted for the occasion of the author being granted the Nobel Prize, 100 years of enlightenment (1990), and Egyptian Cinema (1991). The Artist has been granted the prizes of the Cairo’s International Biennale - 1989, Films association prize on his painting titled Alexandria more & more. Enani’s work has been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in Cairo, Ulm Museum of Modern Art in Germany and the Cairo Opera House.