Fez — Morocco will have a place at Art Paris 2026 through Casablanca-based “AA Gallery,” which is presenting works by Yasmine Hadni at the Grand Palais in Paris. The fair runs from April 9 to 12 and will gather around 165 French and international galleries.
Hadni’s presence gives added visibility to a Moroccan artist whose work moves through questions of memory, intimacy, and identity. The official Art Paris listing confirms that AA Gallery is exhibiting multiple works by Hadni as part of this year’s edition.
A Moroccan artist on a major European stage
Born in Rabat in 1992 and now based in Casablanca, Hadni studied at the “Villa Arson” in Nice before earning a Master of Fine Arts from the “School of the Art Institute of Chicago,” according to her artist profile.
Her participation at Art Paris reflects a wider effort to place Moroccan artists in stronger international circuits. AA Gallery, founded in 2019, has positioned itself as a platform for promoting artists through exhibitions and art fair participation, with Hadni now among the names it is bringing to a broader global audience.
The presentation points to the growing confidence of Moroccan contemporary art abroad.
By bringing Yasmine Hadni to the Grand Palais, AA Gallery is giving international audiences a sharper look at a younger generation of Moroccan painters working between personal memory and social observation.