Exhibition

Mous Lamrabat: Homesick

Loft Art Gallery, Casablanca, Marrakech, Morocco
30 Jan 2025 - 15 Mar 2025

Mous Lamrabat, When The Moon Sets (2024), Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery

Mous Lamrabat, When The Moon Sets (2024), Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery

Loft Art Gallery (Casablanca and Marrakech, Morocco) presents Homesick, a solo exhibition of 20 new works by Moroccan-Belgian photographer Mous Lamrabat (b. 1983), at the gallery’s Marrakech space. Taking place from 30 January – 15 March 2025, the exhibition coincides with the 1-54 Marrakech art fair.

Mous Lamrabat celebrates a singular style that boldly combines tradition and modernity, creating the distinctive portraiture style he is known for. His work navigates two worlds: that of his Moroccan roots and that of his life in the diaspora. Through powerful photographs loaded with symbolism, he reinvents cultural codes by mixing them with elements of pop culture and a resolutely contemporary aesthetic.

Lamrabat’s cross-cultural works reflect Loft Art Gallery’s aim to create a major art bridge between Morocco and the rest of the world, maintaining a focus on Africa. The artist’s solo exhibition at Loft Art Gallery, entitled Homesick, is an exploration into the heart of his own homesickness, a feeling that inevitably connects him to his native Morocco. The works presented in this series are invitations to reflect on the notions of identity, belonging and the complexity of origin. The photographs on display can be read as visual testimonies of memories and sensations, capturing the essence of his experience of Morocco.

The Moroccan star, a powerful national symbol, returns as a recurring motif in these photographs, serving as a bridge between nostalgia and hope, between elsewhere and home.

These scenes, both intimate and universal, reflect the artist’s love for his native land and his desire to preserve these fragments of memory, even from miles away. More than an exhibition, Homesick is a sensory and emotional exploration of what it means to be connected to a land while living elsewhere, a true ode to identity and love for Morocco. Beyond Homesick, Loft Art Gallery will be taking part in 1-54 Marrakech with work by Nassim Azarzar, Bouchra Boudoua and Amina Agueznay. Loft Art Gallery will also be showing a solo show by Bouchra Boudoua at El Fenn, a riad owned by Vanessa Branson, largely dedicated to art.

 

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