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Moroccan Modernism: New African Histories

Autor Holiday Powers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2024
In the years after independence, new art forms and practices flourished at the Casablanca École des beaux-arts, transforming the colonial relic into a wellspring of Moroccan modernism. Casablanca School artists, including Farid Belkahia, Mohammed Chebaa, and Mohammed Melehi, defined the modernist movement in Morocco. Their visual arts activism was displayed at their iconic outdoor exhibition in the Djemaa al-Fna plaza in Marrakech, in their collaborations with the cultural and political journal Souffles, through their radical anticolonial pedagogy, and through their use of abstraction to expand the horizons of postcolonial national culture.
In Moroccan Modernism, Holiday Powers argues that the pedagogy and transnational solidarities of this generation of artists were intrinsic to their broader artistic projects. She advances a novel reading of Moroccan modernism that is rooted in its cosmopolitan national context and in Pan-Africanism and Pan-Arabism, the transnational anticolonial intellectual movements that defined the era.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780821425800
ISBN-10: 0821425803
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 80 color images and halftones
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria New African Histories


Recenzii

"Morocco’s distinctive historical composition and its location have led to the development of its art in ways that speak to African, Amazigh, Arab, and European frameworks of modernity. Holiday Powers investigates modernism in Morocco as a national and transnational project framed by cosmopolitan experiences and Third World and Arab nationalist debates. This deeply researched and persuasively argued study will undoubtedly establish itself as a definitive reference work on the subject."—Iftikhar Dadi, author of Modernism and the Art of Muslim South Asia

"A refreshing and remarkable addition to the discourse on modernism as a global movement rooted in local discourses. Holiday Powers situates Moroccan modernism as a process that unfolded against local art and politics in active dialogue with the rest of the world and contextualizes the celebrated artists of the Casablanca School within a framework of transnational connections and defiance at pivotal moments of postcolonial and pan-Arab solidarities. A must-read!"—Nada M. Shabout, author of Modern Arab Art: Formation of Arab Aesthetics

Notă biografică

Holiday Powers is an assistant professor of art history at VCUarts Qatar. Her work has appeared in Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art, the Journal of North African Studies, and in numerous book chapters.

Descriere

A group of artists who worked together as faculty at the Casablanca École des Beaux-Arts from approximately 1956 to 1978 collectively produced works that were key vectors in Moroccan modernism, which the author locates in relation to postcoloniality.