Commitment in the Artistic Practice of Aref El-Rayess: The Changing of Horses

Author:   Natasha Gasparian
Publisher:   Anthem Press
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9781785274626


Pages:   78
Publication Date:   13 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Commitment in the Artistic Practice of Aref El-Rayess: The Changing of Horses


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In April 1968, ten months after the Arab defeat of the 1967 June War, Aref El-Rayess's Dima wa Hurriyya (Blood and Freedom) opened to the public in the exhibition hall of the L'Orient newspaper headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon. The 5th of June, or, The Changing of Horses, a realist mural painting on canvas, was the exhibition's centerpiece. With this artwork, El-Rayess declared his commitment to national liberation and socialist revolution. The Changing of Horses was presented and received as an allegory of political commitment, but the slips, silences, and repetitions in the public reception point to its excessive, disturbing, and fundamentally uncanny character. In Commitment in the Artistic Practice of Aref El-Rayess, the first comprehensive study of the work, Natasha Gasparian weaves together a social art history from the artist's writings, exhibition reviews, guestbook comments, personal correspondences and testimonies, as well as social, political, and aesthetic shifts, particularly as they related to the debates on commitment (iltizam) in the aftermath of the June 1967 war. By attempting to reconstruct this history of the artwork and tracing the caesuras in the discourse around it, Gasparian exposes the social antagonism that is repressed and obfuscated in the idealized narrative sustained by El-Rayess and his audiences. She argues that the oversight in the reception-the critics' and audiences' inability to see-attests to the delay in grasping the work historically and signals its avant-gardism.

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Author:   Natasha Gasparian
Publisher:   Anthem Press
Imprint:   Anthem Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781785274626


ISBN 10:   1785274627
Pages:   78
Publication Date:   13 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Gasparian's in-depth exploration of El-Rayess's seminal painting The Changing of Horses is a brilliant study in the correlation between artistic practice and political engagement. It provides a distinct entry point into some lesser explored aspects of one of Lebanon's leading modernist artists, set against a comprehensive archival backdrop that weaves together cultural and political histories alike. A timely contribution to the literature on modernism and its various manifestations across the Arab World, and Lebanon in particular. - Dr. Sam Bardaouil, Founder and Director at Art Reoriented, Munich and New York Starting from the micro-context (Aref El-Rayess' 1967 painting The Changing of Horses ), Gasparian retraces the big picture, in an original and brilliant way, using the artist's metaphoric work in order to illustrate the new intellectual context that the 1967 defeat created. - Silvia Naef, Professor, Department of Mediterranean, Slavonic and Oriental Languages, University of Geneva


Starting from the micro-context (Aref El-Rayess' 1967 painting The Changing of Horses ), Gasparian retraces the big picture, in an original and brilliant way, using the artist's metaphoric work in order to illustrate the new intellectual context that the 1967 defeat created. - Silvia Naef, Professor, Department of Mediterranean, Slavonic and Oriental Languages, University of Geneva Gasparian's in-depth exploration of El-Rayess's seminal painting The Changing of Horses is a brilliant study in the correlation between artistic practice and political engagement. It provides a distinct entry point into some lesser explored aspects of one of Lebanon's leading modernist artists, set against a comprehensive archival backdrop that weaves together cultural and political histories alike. A timely contribution to the literature on modernism and its various manifestations across the Arab World, and Lebanon in particular. - Dr. Sam Bardaouil, Founder and Director at Art Reoriented, Munich and New York


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Natasha Gasparianis an art historian and critic. She has collaborated on writing, research, and curatorial projects with numerous institutions in Beirut, Lebanon, including Agial, Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut Art Center, and the Saradar Collection.

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