Marrakech – Berlin’s Galerie Dittmar is set to host the eagerly anticipated group show “Zeichnung Heute,” featuring a diverse array of contemporary artists.
This exhibition promises to showcase the latest in modern drawing, pushing the boundaries of creativity and artistic expression.
Among the notable participants is Moroccan artist Myriam El Haik, whose innovative works are sure to draw significant attention.
Born in Rabat, Morocco, El Haik has an impressive track record of solo exhibitions that have cemented her reputation in the art world.
Her notable showcases include “The Figure in the Carpet” at Galerie Vincenz Sala in Berlin, “La Bess?, Comment ça va?” at Le Cube in Rabat, a solo booth at Galerie V. Sala, Salon Zurcher in New York, and “ABCE” at Galerie Vincenz Sala in Paris.
The exhibition brings together thirteen drawing positions spanning over fifty years, showcasing a rich tapestry of styles and influences.
It will offer visitors a unique glimpse into the art form’s diverse and dynamic nature.
The theme, “Zeichnung Heute,” translates to “Drawing Today,” encapsulating the exhibition’s focus on contemporary drawing practices.
This theme invites viewers to explore the current trends and innovations that define the art of drawing in today’s creative landscape.
According to a press release shared with Morocco World News, paper has been a vital artistic medium for over a thousand years.
Drawing, specifically, has gained increasing importance since the Renaissance, often standing alone as a work of art.
This trend has persisted, highlighting the enduring significance of drawing in the evolution of art.