The afikra Podcast

Modern Egyptian Art & Post-Colonial Cultural Politics | Clare Davies

Episode Summary

Modern Egyptian art was not simply an institutional byproduct of the 20th century, but rather a profound ontological shift in how the nature of the art object was fundamentally understood. Moving beyond traditional nationalist timelines, this transformation was deeply intertwined with the physical dismantling of historic Cairo, where stripped architectural fragments were repurposed into autonomous art objects for a new elite. Today, reclaiming these narratives serves as an urgent resistance against the regional erasure and invisibility often felt in the global cultural landscape.

Episode Notes

Modern Egyptian art was not simply an institutional byproduct of the 20th century, but rather a profound ontological shift in how the nature of the art object was fundamentally understood. Moving beyond traditional nationalist timelines, this transformation was deeply intertwined with the physical dismantling of historic Cairo, where stripped architectural fragments were repurposed into autonomous art objects for a new elite. Today, reclaiming these narratives serves as an urgent resistance against the regional erasure and invisibility often felt in the global cultural landscape.

 

00:00 Introduction: Defining the Autonomous Art Object

02:28 Challenging the "East Meets West" Trope

05:28 The Ontological Shift

10:20 The Nahda Influence

13:31 Memories of Gaza and the Weight of Regional Crisis

18:03 The Urgency of Representation and Invisibility

22:22 Huda Sha'arawi: Feminist Icon and Anti-Colonial Art Patron

25:32 Disrupting Colonial Markets

30:14 Mahmoud Mukhtar & Publicly Funded Neoperonism

34:02 The Rise of Surrealist Criticism

37:06 Connectivity Across Lebanon, Syria, and the Cairo Salon

41:44 The National Salon vs. the European Cairo Salon

46:13 Confronting Pseudomorphism

51:39 Scholarly Recommendations for Re-centering Arab Art History

54:03 The Art and Liberty Group’s Interruption of Futurism

56:11 Marxism, Feminism, and the Social Unconscious

 

Clare Davies is an associate curator at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. She has contributed to a wide range of research, programming, and archival projects related to art and photography in the Middle East since serving as associate curator of the Townhouse Gallery in Cairo between 2004 and 2006. She completed her doctoral dissertation at New York University Institute of Fine Arts and was subsequently awarded the inaugural Irmgard Coninx Prize Fellowship at the Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin. She is the coauthor of "Robert Morris: Object Sculpture, 1960–65" and has published regularly on contemporary art from the Arab world.

 

Connect with Clare Davies 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/clare-davies-a49a9b143/

 

Hosted by Mikey Muhanna

 

Connect directly with Mikey Muhanna 👉 https://instagram.com/mikey_mu

 

Theme music: Peninsular, Tarek Yamani 🔊 https://spoti.fi/47I59ns

 

FOLLOW & RATE THE THE AFIKRA PODCAST:

» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/lb/podcast/the-afikra-podcast/id1529437743

» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5nafoF1Zs7F48mGZjlhrze

» Anghami: https://play.anghami.com/podcast/1014643869

 

THIS SERIES IS PART OF THE AFIKRA PODCAST NETWORK

Explore all episodes in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYG40bwRKl5xaTkBDrUKLCulvoCE8ubX