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Sauveur Galliéro et la Génération du Môle :
Author(s) -
Lydia Haddag
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
manazir journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2673-4354
DOI - 10.36950/manazir.2020.2.4
Subject(s) - plural , indigenous , painting , identity (music) , politics , colonialism , topos theory , sociology , humanities , art , art history , ethnology , political science , aesthetics , law , literature , philosophy , linguistics , ecology , biology
This article addresses the question of identity issues underpinned in the affirmation of an Algerian painting through the figure of Sauveur Galliéro (1914-1963). As a self-taught artist and leader of the "Generation of the Môle of Algiers," he was a major intercessor between European and indigenous communities. At the heart of artistic, political and social issues, he holds a singular and plural position. The personal archives of the artist and a review of the colonial press allow us to analyze the reception of his work between Paris and Algiers, with the assumption that it bears the seeds of an open “Algerianity”. Free of any colonialist perspective, taking up elements of North African and European traditions, it is indeed anchored in a local and universal topos: the artist's relationship to the sea.