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Detail from Untitled (2026) by .lamrani.On view as part of Painting in the Exercise of Art, Chapter II, currently showin...
16/03/2026

Detail from Untitled (2026) by .lamrani.

On view as part of Painting in the Exercise of Art, Chapter II, currently showing at Loft Art Gallery, Marrakech, until the end of the month.

Still open at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech - Painting in the Exercise of Art: Chapter II, the second chapter of a group ex...
26/02/2026

Still open at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech - Painting in the Exercise of Art: Chapter II, the second chapter of a group exhibition exploring the expanded field of contemporary painting.

Curated by , Chapter II continues to challenge inherited definitions of painting, approaching the medium as a space of experimentation rather than containment. Here, painting extends beyond the canvas into gesture, architecture, material, light and movement. Surfaces become environments, pigment becomes structure, and the act of painting unfolds as a lived, spatial experience.

Bringing together practices that move between abstraction and figuration, intimacy and monumentality, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider painting not as image alone, but as process: active, unstable, and in constant negotiation with the body and the space around it.

Featuring works by Walid Ardhaoui (), Nassim Azarzar (), Mustapha Azeroual (.azeroual), Amina Benbouchta ( ), Khadija El Abyad (), Radia Lamrani (.lamrani), Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux (), and Amina Rezki ().

On view at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech until March 2026.

Now open at Monde des Arts de la Parure, Marrakech - Entre-lieux, a solo exhibition by Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux (), prese...
12/02/2026

Now open at Monde des Arts de la Parure, Marrakech - Entre-lieux, a solo exhibition by Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux (), presented by Loft Art Gallery and Galerie Cécile Fakhoury.

Developed following a five-month residency in Marrakech with Loft Art Gallery, this new body of work explores in-between spaces, shaped by transition, cultural coexistence, and the construction of “home” as a space of passage rather than a fixed place.

Drawing from Moroccan vernacular architecture - riads, carved doors, zellige, moucharabieh - and from encounters experienced during his residency, Deloumeaux constructs a pictorial language rooted in lived experience and inherited memory.

Conceived as a “third place,” the exhibition unfolds through thresholds, arches, and sculpted wooden frames produced in collaboration with Moroccan artisans, affirming creation as a site of transmission and exchange.

On view until 1 March 2026.

📍 Monde des Arts de la Parure, Marrakech

Live from 1-54 Marrakech! Our 1-54 booth is open until Sunday. ✨ Booth LM6 - La Mamounia.Crossings brings together Mehdi...
06/02/2026

Live from 1-54 Marrakech! Our 1-54 booth is open until Sunday. ✨ Booth LM6 - La Mamounia.

Crossings brings together Mehdi-Georges Lahlou (), Nassim Azarzar (), Mustapha Azeroual (.azeroual), M’hammed Kilito () and Samy Snoussi ( ) around a central question: what does it mean to inhabit a space - whether physical, symbolic, inherited or reconstructed?

Through photography, installation, sculpture and painting, the presentation unfolds as a dialogue on shifting identities, visible and invisible boundaries, and the ways bodies and narratives are inscribed within territories. Moving between memory and projection, absence and presence, Crossings explores how space shapes us and how we, in turn, reshape it.

During 1-54 week, the booth forms part of a wider city-wide programme across Marrakech, extending from La Mamounia into hotels, museums and public space - reinforcing our commitment to art in lived environments.

📍 Booth LM6, La Mamounia
🗓 5–8 February 2026
Marrakech

04/02/2026

“What if the colour you see exists for only a fraction of a second?” - .azeroual

At Art Basel Qatar, Mustapha Azeroual presents three optical works that unfold at the threshold of light.

Rooted in the fleeting transitions of sunrise and sunset, The Green Ray #5, Arabian Sea (2025), Radiance #10, Méditerranée (2025), and Héliaque Mobile #3 (2025) emerge from the same suspended moment — when light shifts, refracts, and reveals colours that almost immediately disappear, at sunset and sunrise, in the middle of the sea.

Rather than presenting an image, Azeroual constructs an experience: a chromatic event that appears, then dissolves. The works ask us not simply to look, but to witness - to remain attentive to what is ephemeral, unstable, and on the verge of vanishing.

Interview filmed at Loft Art Gallery’s booth during the first edition of Art Basel Qatar.

📍 Discover Mustapha Azeroual at Booth D221 | Doha Design District

Next Week | Mous Lamrabat × Mellah RiadDuring 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Mous Lamrabat’s bold photography takes...
01/02/2026

Next Week | Mous Lamrabat × Mellah Riad

During 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Mous Lamrabat’s bold photography takes over the , transforming the riad into an immersive, lived-in presentation of works from his latest project Moustalgia, alongside other key works.

For one week, Lamrabat’s pop portraits inhabit every corner of the space - from bedrooms and corridors to lounges and open areas, dissolving the boundary between exhibition and lived space.

The opening on Wednesday 4 February offers a rare and intimate opportunity to meet the artist, gain deeper insight into his practice through a behind-the-scenes video revealed for the first time, and engage in one-to-one exchanges in a more personal setting.

Join us for the key moments:
📍 Wednesday 4 February
— 4pm: Opening
— 5:30pm: First-time screening of a behind-the-scenes video with the artist

📍 Sunday 8 February
— 10am–12pm: Brunch with the artist

📍 Mellah Hotel, Marrakech
🗓 4–8 February

31/01/2026

Next Week | Entre-lieux

Next week, Loft Art Gallery and Galerie Cécile Fakhoury present Entre-lieux - a new solo exhibition by , opening at (Monde des Arts de la Parure) during Marrakech.

Developed following a five-month residency in Marrakech, the exhibition explores in-between spaces - thresholds, passages, and the moments where the idea of home is never fixed.

Inspired by the city’s vernacular architecture - riads, inner courtyards, carved doors - and shaped by human encounters, Elladj paints figures drawn from real lives: friends met in Morocco and along his travels, students, artisans, artists, sometimes refugees.

Rooted in a dialogue between painting, craftsmanship, and architecture, Entre-lieux becomes a sensitive meditation on memory, movement, and the quiet reinvention of belonging.

📍 Join us at Monde des Arts de la Parure, Marrakech
06 Feb – 01 Mar 2026
Opening: 06 February, 4:30pm
Production Assistant:
Exhibition Scenography:

Next Week | Painting in the Exercise of Art – Chapter IIOpening next week at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech, Painting in the...
29/01/2026

Next Week | Painting in the Exercise of Art – Chapter II

Opening next week at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech, Painting in the Exercise of Art – Chapter II, curated by , unfolds as a continuation of the first chapter, expanding beyond the frontal logic of painting to include sculptural and installation-based modes, while maintaining painting as a central point of departure.

This second presentation foregrounds questions of space, gesture and temporality, exploring how works take form, position and meaning through processes of labour and time, in constant interaction with their surrounding environment. Here, the encounter between artwork and viewer moves beyond face-to-face, activating space as a shared field of experience.

Bringing together works by , , .azeroual,, , .lamrani, and , the exhibition highlights the ongoing dialogue between painting and other artistic disciplines, reflecting the richness of today’s intermedial practices.

📍 Join us for the opening night next week at Loft Art Gallery Marrakech
🗓️ 5 February 2026, 6:30pm

Next Week | 1-54 Marrakech 2026Next week, Loft Art Gallery will participate in  Marrakech (5–8 February 2026) with Cross...
27/01/2026

Next Week | 1-54 Marrakech 2026

Next week, Loft Art Gallery will participate in Marrakech (5–8 February 2026) with Crossings, a curated booth presentation bringing together Mehdi-Georges Lahlou (), Nassim Azarzar (
) , Mustapha Azeroual (.azeroual), M’hammed Kilito (), and Samy Snoussi ( ).

Centred around a single question, what does it mean to inhabit a space, whether physical, symbolic, inherited or reconstructed, the booth unfolds as a dialogue on shifting identities, visible and invisible boundaries, and the ways bodies, objects, and narratives are inscribed within territories.

Moving between memory and projection, absence and presence, Crossings explores how individuals claim, transform, or deconstruct the spaces they traverse or that, in turn, inhabit them.

📍 Join us at Booth LM6 at La Mamounia for 1-54 Marrakech.

Next Week | Art Basel Qatar 2026Loft Art Gallery will participate in the inaugural edition of  Qatar (5–7 February 2026)...
26/01/2026

Next Week | Art Basel Qatar 2026

Loft Art Gallery will participate in the inaugural edition of Qatar (5–7 February 2026) with Horizons of Light & Perception, a dedicated presentation of .

Bringing together three major bodies of work - The Green Ray #5 Arabian Sea triptych, Radiance, and Héliaque Mobile #3 - the booth unfolds as an immersive constellation of photographic and sculptural experiments, exploring the limits of vision, perception, and temporality, in dialogue with the fair’s theme: Becoming.

Working with light as both subject and material, Azeroual uses lenticular processes and algorithmic image construction to create kinetic works that shift with each movement of the viewer, transforming photography into a space of multiplicity, transformation, and suspended time.

📍 Join us next week at Booth D221 at the Doha Design District.


Mustapha Azeroual, Radiance #10 Méditerranée 1 (2025)

Artist Representation | Mehdi-Georges Lahlou We are proud to announce the representation of French and Moroccan visual a...
24/01/2026

Artist Representation | Mehdi-Georges Lahlou

We are proud to announce the representation of French and Moroccan visual artist ⭐️

Born in 1983 in Les Sables-d’Olonne, and living between Paris, Brussels and Casablanca, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou’s practice reimagines the archive not as a static reservoir of the past, but as a living material - continuously shaped by present concerns. Through a deeply researched and embodied approach, he engages collective memory as a malleable field where the residues of history and the urgencies of today intersect, reconfigure, and speak back to one another.

At the heart of his current work, the palm tree emerges as a central figure: an emblem charged with layered histories and resonances. It functions at once as an inherited signifier of colonial narratives and as a sensitive barometer of global climate shifts - transforming a culturally loaded icon into an active site of questioning. Through this motif, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou traces a nuanced dialogue between colonial afterlives and ecological precarity, activating memory as a dynamic instrument of perception, and proposing new ways of narrating the world and imagining collective futures.

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