Abdel-Fatah El-Kasry Egyptian Comedian Mask
This mask is printed with a work by the Egyptian painter Adel El-Siwi (b.1952) featuring a portrait of the late Egyptian comedian Abdel-Fatah El-Kasry (1905–1964, also spelled Abd El Fatah El Quossary) surrounded by watermelon slices. Known for his works with elongated faces and his exploration of the relationship between animals and humans, El-Siwi draws inspiration from literature, popular culture and cinema. He has translated Leonardo da Vinci’s A Treatise on Painting, Paul Klee’s Bauhaus Lectures and other art historical texts into Arabic.
Adel El-Siwi, Egypt
2020
Designed in Beheira and Cairo, Egypt
Made in Italy
Printed cotton
Royal Ontario Museum
2021.69.1, Gift of Kinda Foundation of Contemporary Arab Art
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