A Moroccan landscape painted by Winston Churchill and owned by Angelina Jolie sold at auction on Monday for more than $11.5 million, smashing the previous record for a work by Britain’s World War II ...
Moroccan photography will be showcased in a first-of-its-kind exhibit at the University of Minnesota with “Bridges to Morocco” in the St. Paul Student Center opening Thursday. The exhibit will ...
'Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque' was painted by Sir Winston Churchill in 1943 after his visit to Marrakesh Famed actress Angelina Jolie will put the Moroccan landscape painting 'Tower of the Koutoubia ...
Sign up for the Gazette's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. Moroccan abstract artist Younes Rahmoun has shown work in more than 100 exhibition ...
For this year’s 1-54 Contemporary African Art fair in Marrakech, 30 galleries from all over the world set up stands at La Mamounia, the palatial luxury hotel on the edge of the city's chaotic medina, ...
Channeling Morocco in a landscape is not as easy as it seems. Looking at the history of the region that is part Arabic, part Spanish, with a clear French influence, you’ll find a melting pot of design ...
(CNN) — The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize, designed to elevate the work of contemporary African artists, has found its latest artist to thrust into the spotlight. Inspired by Moroccan ...
No matter how dated the age-old debate of science-versus-the arts gets, we continue to find artists amongst us that were once rattled in their school years for “wasting” too much time on art and not ...
The Traitillism movement, a purely Moroccan artistic current, is resonating strongly with the public, affirmed French writer and art critic Daniel Couturier on Wednesday in Fez. Couturier, who spoke ...
We reached a vast field just beyond Casablanca’s limit. Dusty trails wandered toward the center, where they crisscrossed then extended further outward toward mosques, half made tenement blocks and ...
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