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Jan 2017
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Egyptian Surrealism and the Quest to Def...

Hyperallergic
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Hyperallergic travels to Cairo to see one of the new wave of exhibitions that are reintroducing Egyptian modern art, particularly related to the Art and Liberty group (often referred to as Egyptian Surrealism), to a wider audience. 
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