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1-54 Art Fair

Marrakech, Moroccola Mamounia & DaDa8 Février 2024 - 11 Février 2024
1-54 Art Fair

1-54 Art Fair

1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair announces the return of its event, scheduled to take place from February 8-11, 2024, at la Mamounia and DaDa in Marrakech.

In a significant development, the art fair is expanding its physical footprint in Marrakech by inaugurating a second location at DaDa, underscoring its commitment to deepening involvement in the dynamic Marrakech art scene. This expansion comes in recognition of the fair’s phenomenal success.

Throughout the week, 1-54 will host dedicated programming, featuring specially curated content, events, and partnerships. Selected galleries at DaDa and la Mamounia will showcase curated selections of groundbreaking contemporary pieces by both emerging and established artists. The program includes events and gatherings across Marrakech that celebrate the rich cultural landscape of the city.

The Details

VIP & Press Preview
from Thursday 08th to Friday 09th February
11:00 – 19:00

Public opening hours
Saturday 10th February
11:00 – 19:00
Sunday 11th February
11:00 – 18:00

Locations

La Mamounia
Avenue Bad Jdid,
Marrakech 40040,
Morocco

DaDa
2, place Jemaa El Fna
Marrakech Medina 40000,
Morocco

1-54.com

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