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Fatima Hassan El Farouj, Untitled, 1968

Fatima Hassan El Farouj

Untitled, 1968
Oil on panel
31h x 50w cm
12.20h × 19.69w in
FHF-000006
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Through artistic eccentricity and polychromatic scenography, the Moroccan artist Fatima Hassan El Farouj animates her canvas by accessing and traversing her personalized universe. Since the 1960s, she has steadily forged...
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Through artistic eccentricity and polychromatic scenography, the Moroccan artist Fatima Hassan El Farouj animates her canvas by accessing and traversing her personalized universe. Since the 1960s, she has steadily forged a practice that reflects her distinct sensibility, both in her thematic concerns and her visual language. Her early fascination with painting, discovered alongside her husband, marked a shift from the tactile traditions of embroidery, sewing, and henna art toward the freedom of the pictorial field. This emancipation allowed El Farouj to construct and assemble compositions character by character, motif by motif, colour by colour, through a process of meticulous layering and rhythmic, abundant stratification.


Her representations of hybridized and reinvented symbols, motifs, and figures, both human and animal, testify to the dexterity of her visual memory and to her connection to Moroccan iconography and Amazigh origins, through which she subverts Westernized modes of expression. Her refreshing approach to figurative-surrealism embraces a mutation of contextual and geometric abstractions where her fluid curvilinear tracings and dense spatial saturation lend an almost musical resonance to the scenes. In these collective portraits of ceremonial acts, the artist draws on her background in embroidery and traditional crafts as to imbue and populate her pictorial space with pattern stratifications. The vigorousness of colour and the saturation of space emphasize a world that is both real and wondrous, one that she sought to translate visually.

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Z.I. Kheireddine, La Goulette, 2015
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