Margo Veillon: Painting Egypt: The Masterpiece Collection at the American University in Cairo

by Margot Veillon

Bruno Ronfard (Editor)

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Margo Veillon, one of Egypt’s best loved artists, here presents a sampling of her work from throughout her career, as represented in a legacy bequeathed to the American University in Cairo. The collection includes work from across the decades of her career as well as across a variety of media. Although Margo has lived part of her life in Europe, it is clearly Egypt that has held her imagination in all these long years of artistic innovation. One strand of her work is characterized by an ability to capture and depict the energy of a specific moment in time, be it a toss of wheat in the air to separate the chaff, the stoic bride in a wedding procession, or a horse dancing in a tent at a mulid. The stones, sands, and constantly changing light of the desert have been the inspiration for many years for another major line of artistic expression. And a third strand has been her exploration of all that can be seen, not seen, and sensed in one place, in her remarkable series of Global Perspectives. These threads and others no less individual and innovative make up the extraordinarily rich tapestry of Margo Veillon’s artistic career, as brought together in the AUC Permanent Collection.
  • ISBN10 9774247213
  • ISBN13 9789774247217
  • Publish Date 15 February 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 January 2021
  • Publish Country EG
  • Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English