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  • Abdelkébir Rabi (Bilingual edition)

    Abdelkébir Rabi (Bilingual edition) by Alaoui, Brahim; Thorel, Pascale Le;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Thames & Hudson
    • Date of Publication 31 December 2025

    • ISBN 9782370742476
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Weight 1480 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    A complete monograph on a major artist and representative of Moroccan modernity

    Ispired as much by the grandeur of the Middle Atlas mountains as by artists such as Marc Couturier and Antoni T?pies, Abdelkébir Rabis work is a universal, med- itative and contemplative quest. It unfolds in an infinite array of blacks of varying degrees of opacity, symbolising the interplay between light and shadow, figuration and abstraction, fullness and emptiness, the seen and the un- seen. Each black line, often executed in a single gesture, contributes to create a pure and profound work, imbued with spirituality. Rabi sees art as a personal matter, and his solitary approach underlines his dedication to art.

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