A history of modern art in the Arab world
How did the Arab world go from a coherent aesthetic called the “arts of Islam” to a much more secular aesthetic today? What are the cross-influences between the Arab and Western artistic spheres ? And how much for the universal and how much for the local? By answering these new questions and observing closely the formation of modern art in the Arab world in the 20th century, this new course puts Arab scenes back in the foreground while sketching a mirrored and open-plan history of art .
*_Teacher: *_Mario Choueiry
Mario Choueiry is a lecturer at the Institut du monde arabe and a specialist in contemporary art. He currently teaches modern art history at the Sorbonne Abu Dhabi and the Ecole du Louvre.
COURSES 9 courses of 2 hours Tuesday at 18:30
Introduction of figuration through photography in the Turkish-Arab world > 16 Oct. 2018
The adoption of academicism in the Arab world at the turn of the 20th century > 6 Nov. 2018
The Parisian and Roman formations of the Egyptian pioneers > 27 nov. 2018
Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian art scenes in the 20th century > 11 Dec. 2018
Matisse, Klee, Macke, etc.: European travelling painters in the Arab world > Part 1/ 15 Jan. 2019 I Part 2/ 5 Feb. 2019
Surrealism in Egypt, a vanguard cut off from local social realities? > 5 March 2019
The modern Iraqi scene and the consequences of three decades of wars > 2 April 2019
The rise of the signature painting and the identity affirmation of the Arab artist > May 14, 2019
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