Venise Cadre Casablanca Gallery (GVCC)

What’s on

On the occasion of this year’s Marrakech Art Week, the gallery is presenting a collective exhibition addressing the great questions of life in the future – ultra urbanisation, drought, climate change, theories and pessimism. Artists exhibited are imagining what life or what kind of life will exist in the various futures which different thinkers, scientists and philosophers are predicting. Houda Terjuman will be presenting, for example, this work where she develops the idea of a landscape
 

Temporary exhibition in Marrakech
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About GVCC

Founded in 1946, GVCC is the oldest gallery in Morocco and now one of the country’s major institutions. It has built its reputation by presenting orientalist painters, such as Jacques Majorelle, José Cruz Herrera and Henry Pontoy and by discovering artists who have since become internationally recognised, such as Farid Belkahia, Fatema Hassan, Jilali Gharbaoui and Hassan El Glaoui. The gallery is driven by a commitment to be constantly presenting emerging artists and experimenting with new fields of expression.

www.gvcc.ma