Collection:
Art from Morocco
Our Art from Morocco collection reflects the vibrant diversity of a living art scene - from abstract painting and contemporary figuration to works that reinterpret the motifs and materials of Amazigh culture, Arab-Andalusian ornamentation, and local traditions.Some pieces explore layers, symbols, and earthy pigments; others focus on clarity, texture, and rhythm. Each work is carefully curated by us, sourced directly from studios in Casablanca, Marrakech, Fès, and beyond.
All artworks come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and, upon request, insured shipping - for collectors seeking distinctive Moroccan voices and original perspectives.
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Art from Morocco – Overview
Morocco’s art scene bridges craft traditions with an independent, contemporary visual language.
Between Casablanca, Marrakech, Fès, and Tangier, artists explore form, layering, and material - often with subtle references to Amazigh (Berber) culture.
This category presents curated original works, selected in direct collaboration with the artists and their studios.
Themes & Materials
Many Moroccan artists work with earth pigments, chalk, ink, and acrylics. Characteristic techniques include layering, scraping, and overpainting - processes that create depth without loud effects.
The result: tactile surfaces, reduced geometries, and compositions that feel material up close yet remain balanced from afar.
Expression Between Abstraction and Figuration
Art from Morocco spans abstract painting, contemporary figuration, and reinterpretations of urban scenes, markets, or architecture. Traditional motifs - textiles, ornaments, signs - are translated, not reproduced, turning heritage into contemporary form rather than folklore.
Artist Focus: Said Yaghfouri
Said Yaghfouri (Béni Mellal) exemplifies a material-driven approach to painting. His works emerge through independent layering processes: color is applied, partially removed, and repainted; pigments and binders interact to create subtle contrasts between matte and glossy areas.
The result is a series of quiet yet powerful compositions - precise, tactile, and deeply atmospheric. Yaghfouri has exhibited widely across Morocco (Rabat, Casablanca, Fès, Tangier, Tétouan, Marrakech) and internationally in London and France. Available works can be arranged upon request, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), Work ID, and insured worldwide shipping if desired.
Our Curatorial Process
Every artwork in this category is editorially reviewed and selected based on:
- Motif and technique
- Material, quality and condition
- Provence and Studio Origin
Upon inquiry, you’ll receive detailed photos, condition notes, and a price range. All sales are handled discreetly; Escrow (trust-based transactions) will soon be available.
For Collectors
Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity; on request, we match certificate and artwork with an identical ID.
We help you find the right piece, format, and budget range.
Professional packing, insured shipping, and customs handling to your destination.
What to Consider When Purchasing
Layer structure, cracks, and fixatives - we provide a short condition report.
Exhibition history, catalogue entries, and series placement.
On request, we create digital mock-ups (your wall photo + artwork to scale).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How is pricing communicated?
We provide a price range and availability upon request. Most works are unique and individually placed.
Is there a return policy?
Yes, according to our Deal Memo: an agreed review window after receipt, with documented condition verification.