Jerusalem
2016
303.0 x 554.0 cm
The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation
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Artist Biography
a life of artistic innovation
farid belkahia, a moroccan modernist artist and education reformer, left an indelible mark on the art world. born in 1934 in marrakech, morocco, belkahia's life was a testament to his passion for innovation and artistic expression.early life and education
belkahia's early life was marked by his family's wealth and influence. however, his desire for freedom and artistic expression led him to pursue a path different from his father's wishes. he attended the école supérieure des beaux-arts in paris but later joined the atelier of raymond legueult, seeking more creative freedom.artistic career
belkahia's work primarily focused on painting, metalwork, and leatherwork. his travels across the middle east and his experience with cinema deeply influenced his artistic style. in 1962, he became the director of the school of fine arts of casablanca, a position he held until 1974.legacy and impact
- director of the school of fine arts of casablanca: belkahia's tenure marked a significant shift in moroccan modernism, introducing an alternative pedagogy that emphasized creative emancipation.
- mohamed melehi, toni maraini, and other notable artists joined forces with belkahia, forming the most legendary art collective in morocco's history.
- belkahia's work can be seen as a bridge between western modernism and moroccan traditional arts, offering a unique perspective on the country's cultural heritage.
notable works and exhibitions
though specific works by belkahia are not widely documented, his influence on moroccan modernism is undeniable. for more information on similar artists and their works, visit ArtsDot's artist page, featuring a wide range of modernist artists.museums and collections
- the wilberforce house museum: while not directly associated with belkahia, this museum showcases the fight against slavery, reflecting the broader social changes that influenced his work.
- the munch museum (oslo, norway): dedicated to edvard munch's works, it represents the modernist movement that inspired many artists, including belkahia.
conclusion
farid belkahia's life and work embody the spirit of innovation and artistic expression. his legacy continues to influence moroccan modernism, offering a unique blend of traditional and modern elements. for more on his life and the context in which he worked, visit ArtsDot's art movements page for a deeper understanding of the artistic movements that shaped his career.- view farid belkahia's profile on ArtsDot's artist page.
- explore the casablanca art school and its significance in moroccan modernism.
Farid Belkahia
1934 - 2014 , Morocco
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernist
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Casablanca School']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Raymond Legueult']
- Date Of Birth: 1934
- Date Of Death: 2014
- Full Name: Farid Belkahia
- Nationality: Moroccan
- Notable Artworks:
- Le Sein Qui Regarde
- Puwala
- Place Of Birth: Marrakech, Morocco

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