Mohamed Chabâa Explained

Mohamed Chabâa
Native Name:محمد شبعة
Native Name Lang:ar
Other Names:Mohamed Chabaa
Birth Date:1935
Birth Place:Tangier, Morocco
Death Date:2013
Education:School of Fine Arts of Tetuan,
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
Occupation:Visual artist, designer
Known For:Painting
Movement:Modernism
Website:www.mohammedchabaa.com

Mohamed Chabâa (; 1935–2013) was a Moroccan visual artist.[1] [2] [3] [4] He was a member of the Casablanca School[5] and a leader of contemporary art and modernism in the Global South. His multidisciplinary approach to art became emblematic of the cultural awakening that took place in Morocco in the period following the end of the French Protectorate.

Biography

He was born in Tangier in 1935. He studied at the School of Fine Arts of Tetuan. From 1962 to 1964, he studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. In 1966, he was hired as a professor at the School of Fine Arts of Casablanca and at the National School of Architecture in Rabat. He was against the classification of Moroccan art as "folklore" or naïve art, and published his ideas in the literary magazine Anfas.[6] Along with his friends and colleagues Mohamed Melehi, Farid Belkahia, and others, Chabâa became involved in the modernist movement known as the Casablanca School.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chabâa’s Concept of the "3 As" - Articles – bauhaus imaginista. 2021-04-21. www.bauhaus-imaginista.org. en.
  2. Web site: 2013-07-25. وفاة التشكيلي محمد شبعة الذي داعب الريشة بألوان الشعب. 2021-04-21. فبراير.كوم موقع مغربي إخباري شامل يتجدد على مدار الساعة. en-US.
  3. Web site: وزارة الثقافة تنعي الفنان التشكيلي محمد شبعة – وزارة الثقافة. 2021-04-21. ar.
  4. Web site: Cultural Foundation. 2021-04-21. culturalfoundation.ae. en.
  5. Web site: 2018-06-13. Modern Art in the Arab World: Primary Documents - On the Concept of Painting and the Plastic Language. 2021-04-21. post. en-US.
  6. Web site: محمد شبعة: الاشتراكي بالألوان, أخبــــــار. 2021-04-21. archive.aawsat.com.
  7. Web site: 2019-04-12. Give us a swirl: How Mohamed Melehi became Morocco's modernist master. 2021-04-21. the Guardian. en.