1st May, 2024 12:00

Modern and Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Art

 
  Lot 46
 

46

KAMAL YOUSSEF (EGYPTIAN 1923-2019)

TRADITION
signed and dated KAMAL 70 lower right
oil on canvas
116.21 x 76.84cm; 45 1/4 x 30 1/4in
118.27 x 80.33cm; 46 9/16 x 31 5/8in (framed)

Property of the Kamal E Youssef Family Trust

Exhibited
Sharjah, Sharjah Art Foundation, Kamal Youssef: Egyptian Surrealism's Time Capsule, 2016

Literature
Hoor Al Qasimi and Salah Hassan, Kamal Youssef: Egyptian Surrealism's Time Capsule, 2016, p. 85, illus.

During his teenage years, Youssef underwent rigorous training in art under a number of prominent artists known for their engagement with Egyptian Surrealism. In 1939, he joined the Art and Liberty Group, one of the most prominent art movements of the time and in 1946, he was a founding member of the Contemporary Art Group and played a crucial role in the development of Egypt's modern art movement. After the 1952 revolution, Youssef made his home in Paris before moving to the US where he worked as an engineer for 20 years.

His work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including The Sharjah Art Foundation (2016); Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, USA (2014); Bakersfield Museum of Art, USA (2008); Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, USA (1993); Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, USA (1962); Mediterranean Biennale, Alexandria, Egypt (1955); Museum of Modern Art, Cairo (1952); São Paulo Biennale (1952) and Venice Biennale (1950). Kamal also participated in the 1939 exhibition organised by the Art and Liberty Group, and in several of the Contemporary Art Group’s collective exhibitions between 1946 and 1954.

Sold for £5,500


 

TRADITION
signed and dated KAMAL 70 lower right
oil on canvas
116.21 x 76.84cm; 45 1/4 x 30 1/4in
118.27 x 80.33cm; 46 9/16 x 31 5/8in (framed)

Property of the Kamal E Youssef Family Trust

Exhibited
Sharjah, Sharjah Art Foundation, Kamal Youssef: Egyptian Surrealism's Time Capsule, 2016

Literature
Hoor Al Qasimi and Salah Hassan, Kamal Youssef: Egyptian Surrealism's Time Capsule, 2016, p. 85, illus.

During his teenage years, Youssef underwent rigorous training in art under a number of prominent artists known for their engagement with Egyptian Surrealism. In 1939, he joined the Art and Liberty Group, one of the most prominent art movements of the time and in 1946, he was a founding member of the Contemporary Art Group and played a crucial role in the development of Egypt's modern art movement. After the 1952 revolution, Youssef made his home in Paris before moving to the US where he worked as an engineer for 20 years.

His work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including The Sharjah Art Foundation (2016); Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, USA (2014); Bakersfield Museum of Art, USA (2008); Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, USA (1993); Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, USA (1962); Mediterranean Biennale, Alexandria, Egypt (1955); Museum of Modern Art, Cairo (1952); São Paulo Biennale (1952) and Venice Biennale (1950). Kamal also participated in the 1939 exhibition organised by the Art and Liberty Group, and in several of the Contemporary Art Group’s collective exhibitions between 1946 and 1954.

Auction: Modern and Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Art, 1st May, 2024

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