Farid Belkahia
1934 (Marrakech)
Living in : Marrakech
Working in : Marrakech
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Artist's gallery
Trained in painting, Farid Belkahia became a sculptor. Engaged in a process of maturity, he turned away from copper after having exploited all its possibilities, for the tanned skin. The material that he works is the object of inscriptions, signs, symbols in order to reveal what inside it remained hidden.
Living in : Marrakech
Working in : Marrakech
Artist's webSite
Artist's gallery
Trained in painting, Farid Belkahia became a sculptor. Engaged in a process of maturity, he turned away from copper after having exploited all its possibilities, for the tanned skin. The material that he works is the object of inscriptions, signs, symbols in order to reveal what inside it remained hidden.
Artist's articles
Artist's exhibitions
Farid Belkahia. Pour une autre modernité
10/02/2021 - 21/06/2021
(Paris) Centre Pompidou
10/02/2021 - 21/06/2021
(Paris) Centre Pompidou
Maroc, une identité moderne
15/02/2020 - 28/06/2020
(Tourcoing) Institut du monde arabe-Tourcoing
15/02/2020 - 28/06/2020
(Tourcoing) Institut du monde arabe-Tourcoing
La Collection Barjeel. 100 chefs d'oeuvre de l'art moderne et contemporain arabe
28/02/2017 - 02/07/2017
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
28/02/2017 - 02/07/2017
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
6e Biennale de Marrakech - Quoi de neuf là ?
24/02/2016 - 08/05/2016
(Marrakech) Palais Badii
24/02/2016 - 08/05/2016
(Marrakech) Palais Badii
Le Maroc contemporain
15/10/2014 - 01/03/2015
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
15/10/2014 - 01/03/2015
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
Modernités plurielles. 1905-1970 - Nouvel accrochage des collections permanentes
23/10/2013 - 26/01/2015
(Paris) Centre Pompidou
23/10/2013 - 26/01/2015
(Paris) Centre Pompidou
Le corps découvert
27/03/2012 - 15/07/2012
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
27/03/2012 - 15/07/2012
(Paris) Institut du monde arabe
Traversées
16/05/2009 - 16/06/2009
(Rabat) Galeries Bab Rouah et Bab El Kébir
16/05/2009 - 16/06/2009
(Rabat) Galeries Bab Rouah et Bab El Kébir