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Farid Belkahia
Abdallah Benanteur
Mohamed Melehi
Sahli Abderrazak
Amina Benbouchta
Amel Bennys
Zoulikha Bouabdellah
Meriem Bouderbala
Safaa Erruas
Mohamed El Baz
Mounir Fatmi
Mohamed Mourabiti
Driss Ouadahi
Yazid Oulab
Dora Dhouib
Nicene Kossentini
Brahim Alaoui
The exhibition features works by fifteen artists who offer a global vision of the contemporary art in Maghreb: Farid Belkahia, Abdallah Benanteur, Mohamed Melehi, Sahli Abderrazak and many more.
curated by Brahim Alaoui
As part of its 34th edition, the Assilah
Cultural International Festival organizes
a series of cultural manifestations in
order to celebrate the Maghreb artistic
scene, this year’s guest of honour.
The organizers asked Brahim Alaoui to
set up an exhibition of contemporary
art, which he untitled “Horizons
croisés”.
He brings together the works of about
fifteen artists who offer a global vision
of the contemporary art in Maghreb.
Thus, Horizons Croisés presents the works of founder artists, who are at the root of Maghreb artistic
modernity, gets them getting in tune with the works of young contemporary artists from different countries
in this region.
The artistic practices which dominate the post-colonial cultural area in Maghreb, practices marked by the
affirmation of an identity which faces up to “the other”, are embodied by the works of artists like Farid
Belkahia, Abdallah Benanteur, Mohamed Melehi and Sahli Abderrazak.
To their side, the young generation of artists shows how to recreate a new modernity, in order to confront
the contemporary world issues and the mutations of our environment.
This is the case of Amina Benbouchta, Amel Bennys, Zoulikha Bouabdellah, Meriem Bouderbala,
Safaa Erruas, Mohamed El Baz, Mounir Fatmi, Mohamed Mourabiti, Driss Ouadahi, Yazid Oulab,
Dora Dhouib and Nicène Kossentini.
This contrast between periods end experiences, this meeting with the convergent but still different
imaginaries helps to determinate in which way the research of an “other modernity”, which was already
one of the distinctive lines of the artistic production in the sixties in Maghreb, stays significant for
contemporary artists.
Therefore, these Horizons croisés become the
“stamp” of contemporary artists in Maghreb.
To Brahim Alaoui, historian of art and curator of
many international exhibitions: “The art scene in North
Africa has been experiencing a great deal of
excitement in the past several years, a desire for
expression propelled by a freedom of tone. This is
being sustained by a new generation that is actively
taking part in these global dynamics of connections
and interactions between so-called local artists and
those who live or spend large amounts of time away
from their home country. They manage to give shape
to their personal visions and open a path to the
viewpoints of others by producing works which,
although the product of a particular context, attain a
universal language and offer up an art to be shared. And this has given them gateways allowing them to
mingle with the international art scene and nourish passionate dialectics between the local and global”.
The Assilah Cultural International Festival will take place in northern Morrocco near Tangiers. It
celebrate its 34 years this summer, since it is a place of convergence for researchers, scholars, writers,
plastic artists, intellectuals, and representatives from the international media.
It was started in 1978 by Mohamed Benaïssa, the mayor of Assilah, former minister of Culture and
Foreign Affairs, and Cooperation, and by plastic artist Mohamed Melehi.
Image: Dora DHOUIB, "Territoire occupé", 2010, Photographie, 80 x 80 cm
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Opening : Friday, June 29, 2012, 6.00pm to 11.00pm
Assilah Cultural International Festival
Different venues - Assilah