Art et Liberté
| Art et Liberté | |
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Members of Art et Liberté at their second exhibition of independent art, Cairo, 1941 | |
| Years active | 1938–1948 |
| Location | Egypt |
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Groupe Art et Liberté (Arabic: جماعة الفن والحرية; English: Art and Liberty Group, Art and Freedom Group) was an Egyptian artistic and political movement active from 1938 to 1948, about the time of the Second World War. Among the founders was the Surrealist poet Georges Henein; the group was based mostly but not exclusively on Surrealism.