Description
A critical new study of the national and transnational networks and influences that shaped the modernist art movement in Egypt
About the Author
Alex Dika Seggerman is assistant professor of Islamic art history at Rutgers University-Newark.
Reviews
From the crucial final two decades of the nineteenth century, when Egyptian artists were responding to the ambience of colonialism, to the late 1960s, when they were part of the ferment around assertions of both artistic and national sovereignty, Modernism on the Nile takes the history of modern art outside long-outdated traditions of time and territory. A history that crosses postcolonial, global, and transnational lines, the book aims to shift these theoretical frameworks in order to tell a story of art that is solidly anchored in Egyptian histories even as it proposes a universal grappling with the experience of visualizing modernity. -- Talinn Grigor, author of Contemporary Iranian Art: From the Street to the Studio
This is an exciting time to be working on global modern art, and Alex Seggerman's insightful readings of Mahmoud Mukhtar, Mahmoud Said, and el-Gazzar bring the work of these seminal artists to a wider critical readership. Seggerman demonstrates that modern art in a major Arab region emerges from genealogies that are neither purely Arab nor exclusively Western but in a complex negotiation with these as well as with other historical and transnational formations. -- Iftikhar Dadi, author of Modernism and the Art of Muslim South Asia
Book Information
ISBN 9789774169496
Author Alex Dika Seggerman
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
Publisher The American University in Cairo Press
Weight(grams) 720g