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Moroccan Modernism

Holiday Powers

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Bildende Kunst

Beschreibung

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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Abdellatif Laabi, Postcolonial theory, Farid Belkahia, Moroccan political history, Tricontinentalism, art history, Mohammed Chebaa, Mohammed Melehi, Pan-Arabism, Moroccan art, Pan-Africanism, Years of Lead, Solidarity, Modern African art, modernity, solidarity studies, French African colonial history