Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt

Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt
Author: Jehan Bseiso
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 0755644786

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"This book examines the role of artists in Egypt during the 2011 revolution, when street art from graffiti to political murals became ubiquitous facets of revolutionary spaces. Through interviews, personal testimonies, and accounts of the lived experience of 25 street artists, the book explores the meaning of art in revolutionary political contexts, specifically by focusing on artistic production during 'liminal' moments as the events of the Egyptian revolution unfolded. The author privileges the perspective of the actors themselves to examine the ways that artists reacted to events and conceived of their art as means to further the goals of the revolution. Based on fieldwork conducted in the years since 2011, the book provides a narrative of Egyptian artists' participation in and representations of the revolution, from hopeful beginnings to the subsequent crackdown and election of al-Sisi."--

Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt

Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt
Author: Rounwah Adly Riyadh Bseiso
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780755644766

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This book examines the role of artists in Egypt during the 2011 revolution, when street art from graffiti to political murals became ubiquitous facets of revolutionary spaces. Through interviews, personal testimonies, and accounts of the lived experience of 25 street artists, the book explores the meaning of art in revolutionary political contexts, specifically by focusing on artistic production during 'liminal' moments as the events of the Egyptian revolution unfolded. The author privileges the perspective of the actors themselves to examine the ways that artists reacted to events and conceived of their art as means to further the goals of the revolution. Based on fieldwork conducted in the years since 2011, the book provides a narrative of Egyptian artists' participation in and representations of the revolution, from hopeful beginnings to the subsequent crackdown and election of al-Sisi.

Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt

Revolutionary Art and Politics in Egypt
Author: Rounwah Adly Riyadh Bseiso
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780755644773

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This book examines the role of artists in Egypt during the 2011 revolution, when street art from graffiti to political murals became ubiquitous facets of revolutionary spaces. Through interviews, personal testimonies, and accounts of the lived experience of 25 street artists, the book explores the meaning of art in revolutionary political contexts, specifically by focusing on artistic production during 'liminal' moments as the events of the Egyptian revolution unfolded. The author privileges the perspective of the actors themselves to examine the ways that artists reacted to events and conceived of their art as means to further the goals of the revolution. Based on fieldwork conducted in the years since 2011, the book provides a narrative of Egyptian artists' participation in and representations of the revolution, from hopeful beginnings to the subsequent crackdown and election of al-Sisi.

Walls of Freedom

Walls of Freedom
Author: Basma Hamdy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 3937946411

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A powerful portrayal of the Egyptian Revolution, telling the story with striking images of art that turned Egypt's walls into a visual testimony of bravery and resistance. Even the army tanks that rolled onto Tahrir Square were immediately adorned with graffiti. This survey of current Egyptian street art looks at the most influential artists who have made their iconic marks on the streets. Spanning Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor, this is a document of the volatile and fast-shifting political situation there. Since the start of the Arab revolution the Middle East has seen an unparalleled explosion of graffiti. * With contributions by experts in the fields of typography, graphic design, sociology and Egyptology These images of the revolution taken by acclaimed photographers and activistsvplaces the graffiti of the revolution in a broader context, and examines the historical, socio-political and cultural backgrounds which have shaped the movement.

Revolution Graffiti

Revolution Graffiti
Author: Mia Gröndahl,Tristan Manco
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 0500290946

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The Egyptian Revolution that began on 25 January 2011 immediately gave rise to a wave of popular political and social expression in the form of graffiti and street art, phenomena that were almost unknown in the country under the old regime. Mia Gröndahl, a noted photographer, has followed and documented the constantly and rapidly changing graffiti art of the new Egypt from its beginnings, and here in more than 430 full-colour images celebrates the imagination, the skill, the humour and the political will of the young artists and activists who have claimed the walls of Cairo and other Egyptian cities as their canvas. Punctuated by interviews with some of the individual artists whose work has broken fresh ground.

Egypt Since the Revolution RLE Egypt

Egypt Since the Revolution  RLE Egypt
Author: P.J. Vatikiotis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135087098

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As the leaders of a revolutionary, nationalist regime, the Egyptian Free Officers who came to power following the 1952 Revolution committed themselves to the attainment of goals associated with modernization, namely rapid economic development based on State planning and industrialization and the political mobilization of society along State-decreed lines. Arising from a conference held at the Centre of Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS, with contributions from scholars from the Arab world, Europe and the US as well as the UK, these papers raise the questions most important to students of economic and political development.

Artists and the Arab Uprisings

Artists and the Arab Uprisings
Author: Lowell H. Schwartz,Dalia Dassa Kaye,Jeffrey Martini
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780833080400

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Regional artists can play a positive role in shaping public debate and supporting democratic transition in the Middle East. This report explores the challenges artists have faced since the Arab uprisings, U.S. government programs to support arts in the region, and the wide array of nongovernmental activities to engage Arab artists, offering recommendations to improve support for these artists.

Cairo

Cairo
Author: Mikala Hyldig Dal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 394006470X

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The Egyptian revolution of 2011 has significantly changed the relationship between citizens, public space, and visual expression. 'Cairo: Images of Transition' traces these developments and their effects on political communication, urban space, and cultural production. The book is the first publication to offer a deep view on the relationship between aesthetics and politics in the wake of the Egyptian revolution 2011. Renowned Egyptian and international writers, artists and activists trace the shifting status of the image as a communicative tool, a witness to history, and an active agent for change.