Ibrahim ElSalahi: Prison Notebook: Finding Christian Identity In A Postmodern World
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Sudanese Artist, Writer, Critic, Cultural Diplomat Ibrahim El-Salahi (Born 1930) Is One Of The Critical Figures Of African And Arabic Modernism. While Serving As SudanS Undersecretary Of Culture In 1975, El-Salahi Was Imprisoned Without Trial And Endured Six Months Of Deprivation In The Notorious Cooper (Now Kober) Prison. During A Period Of House Arrest That Followed, He Exorcised His Experience In The Prison Notebook, An Intensely Personal Work That Is Both A Major Historical Document And A Masterpiece Of Drawing, Its Pages Filled With Remarkable Pen-And-Ink Drawings That Demonstrate The ArtistS Graphic Mastery. This Bilingual English-Arabic Volume, Published By The Museum Of Modern Art And The Sharjah Art Foundation, Comprises A Facsimile Of The Prison Notebook (Recently Acquired By Moma); An English Translation Of Its Prose; A Contextualizing Essay By Art Historian Salah Hassan That Addresses The Social And Political Milieu In Which It Was Produced; And Contemporary Commentary By The Artist, Captured In A Recent Interview.
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