Surrealism in Egypt

Modernism and the Art and Liberty Group

Sam Bardaouil author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Oct '16

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The Surrealist, Cairo-based Art and Liberty Group, (jama'at al-famm wal hurriyyah - Art et Liberte) was founded on December 22nd 1938 with the publication of its manifesto Long Live Degenerate Art.

In the thick of the Second World War, the Cairo-based Surrealist collective Art et Liberte were pioneering new art forms and mounting subversive exhibitions that sent shockwaves across local artistic circles. Born with the publication of their Manifesto Long Live Degenerate Art on December 22nd, 1938, the group rejected the convergence of art and nationalism, aligning themselves with a complex, international and evolving Surrealist movement spanning cities such as Paris, London, Mexico City, New York, Beirut and Tokyo. Art and Liberty created a distinct reworking of Surrealism, which provided a generation of disillusioned Egyptian and non-Egyptian artists and writers, men and women alike, with a platform for cultural reform and anti-Fascist protest. Surrealism in Egypt is the first comprehensive analysis of Art and Liberty's artworks, literature and critical writings on Surrealism. By addressing the group's long-lost and often misconstrued legacy, and drawing on a substantial body of previously unpublished primary documents and more than 200 field interviews, the author charts Art and Liberty's significant contribution towards a new definition of Surrealism.Moving beyond the polarizing dichotomies of Saidian Orientalism, this book rewrites the history of Surrealism itself - advocating for a new definition of the movement that reflects an inclusive vision of art history.

Ultimately, this book not only shines a bright light on a key moment in the development of surrealism in Egypt but also makes room for new comparative studies using Art and Liberty as one substantial reference point to better comprehend the complexities of surrealism as a transnational movement. -- Riad Kherdeen, University of California, Berkley * H-Net.org *

ISBN: 9781784536510

Dimensions: 258mm x 206mm x 28mm

Weight: 1020g

352 pages