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2024/03/16
Moroccan Artists at Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art
MATHAF: Arab Museum of Modern Art hosts an extensive collection of works by modern and contemporary Moroccan artists. Several of which are on display in the recently rehung permanent galleries 8-11, as part of the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture.
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Permanent Exhibition Galleries
Gallery 8, Women in Society, highlights iconic works that challenge representations of women’s identity. Depictions of everyday life and family are core elements of understanding the region’s culture, such as in the works of Chaibia Talal(1929-2004).
The self-taught Moroccan artist looked at women in society through her personal experiences and depicted everyday life through bold color paintings and ink drawings. Her artwork, Les Tisseuses De Chtouka (1987) is displayed in G8.
Gallery 11 presents an independent identity of abstract expressionism inspired by cultural practices. A central characteristic of the artistic practices on display is their rhythmic flow, creating a visual encounter of color and material. This gallery features several pieces by Mohamed Melehi (1936-2020), including, Rejected (1962) and Blue Moon (1982). Melehi was a pioneering figure of Moroccan modernism known for his evolution of geometric abstraction.
Influenced by the communicative nature of music and the beaches of his hometown in Morocco, Asilah, Melehi developed his most recognised motif during the 1960s; the waves.
Several works by Moroccan artists are also included as part of the “Distilled Lessons: Abstraction in Arab Modernism” exhibition on view at Mathaf until 4th May 2024.
This exhibition examines experiments in abstraction that differentiate Arab modernism from its counterparts around the globe, particularly calligraphy and ornamentation.
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The Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture celebrates the profound ties shared by our two nations. This exciting year-long initiative brings together our communities to learn about the cultural heritage of both countries and forge life-long connections.