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Art et Libert: Rupture, War and Surrealism in Egypt (1938 - 1948)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Art et Libert: Rupture, War and Surrealism in Egypt (1938 - 1948)

Contributors:

By (Author) Till Fellrath
By (author) Sam Bardaouil

ISBN:

9782370740311

Publisher:

Editions Skira Paris

Imprint:

Editions Skira Paris

Publication Date:

1st April 2017

Country:

France

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

709.6209043

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Weight:

1230g

Description

This publication accompanies the first exhibition dedicated to the manifestation of the Surrealist movement in Egypt. With images of over 200 works, it offers the reader a first-hand look at this artistic world. Through various visual (painting, drawing, photography) and literary media, this catalogue provides visitors with an indispensable companion for understanding the effervescent artistic context of 1930s-40s Egypt. More than example of aesthetic research, the creation of the movement was stimulated by a real revolutionary impetus. It stood against the opinions and conventions of the time. Works from the most important artists are represented, including visual artists Abdel Hadi El Gazzar, Kamel El Telmissany, Fouad Kamel, Ida Kar, Amy Nimr, and Ramses Younan, as well as poets and writers Albert Cossery,Georges Henein, and Edmond Jabes.

Author Bio

Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath are co-founders of "Art Reoriented"(a multidisciplinary curatorial platform based in Munich and New York). They have contributed to numerous publications such as The Journal of Surrealist Studies, Dada/Surrealism, Flashart, Frieze Magazine. Dr. James Gifford is Associate Professor of English in the School of the Humanities and Director of the University Core at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver. He has worked extensively on the international proliferation of English Surrealism.

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