Fez — The Marriott Rabat has opened its doors to “Mémoire de la Matière” (“Memory of Matter”), an art exhibition that turns the hotel into a space for color, texture, and design. 

Launched with a cocktail dinner and a fashion show, the event brings together visual art and runway presentation around one shared idea: how materials remember, reflect, and transform.

Pigments, metals, and a shared language

Created by artists Wafaa Mezouar and Paulin Bédou, Mémoire de la Matière focuses on the dialogue between pigments and metals. The works play on contrast and balance. Soft, powdery color sits next to hard surfaces. Shimmer and opacity share the same frame.

The artists use this meeting of elements to suggest that matter carries its own history. Metals oxidize, surfaces mark and stain, layers are added and erased. Pigments, when placed on or against metal, shift in tone and intensity. Together, these choices give the exhibition a tactile feel. Viewers are encouraged to move close to read the relief, the scratches, and the traces left by each gesture.

The curatorial approach keeps the hotel setting in mind. Pieces are arranged to guide guests from one zone to another, turning corridors and open areas into a kind of path through different states of matter. The result is less a neutral display and more a living environment that changes with the light and with the flow of visitors.

A fashion show inside the exhibition

For the opening, Marriott Rabat hosted a cocktail dinner along with a fashion show that echoed the themes of the exhibition. Models walked between guests and artworks, wearing looks that picked up on the same palette and textures seen on the walls. Metallic details, structured cuts, and fluid fabrics created visual links with the pieces around them.

This choice turned the launch into a full evening of art and design, rather than a simple vernissage. The runway underlined one of the core ideas behind Mémoire de la Matière: that materials do not belong only to galleries or studios. They move into daily life through clothing, objects, and interior spaces.

By staging the show inside the hotel, the organizers also highlighted Marriott Rabat’s role as more than a place to stay. The event positioned it as a platform where contemporary creation, hospitality, and lifestyle can meet.

Matter, memory, and the living world

Beyond visual impact, Mémoire de la Matière invites visitors to think about the relationship between natural and metallic elements. Pigments often come from earth and minerals. Metals are mined, shaped, and then reintroduced into cities and interiors. In the exhibition, these materials are brought into contact in ways that suggest both tension and harmony.

The artists use this meeting to open questions rather than impose answers. How do materials store time? How does human intervention change their path? And what does it mean to live among objects that carry their own silent stories of extraction, work, and wear?

Open to the public until January 31

The exhibition at Marriott Rabat is open to the public until January 31, 2026. Guests of the hotel and outside visitors alike can discover the works in the dedicated spaces, at their own pace.

With “Mémoire de la Matière,” Wafaa Mezouar and Paulin Bédou offer more than a series of images. They propose a way of looking at materials as active partners in creation, and at a hotel as a place where art, fashion, and everyday life can cross paths.