House of Beau gallery invites you to explore the convergence of memory, imagination, and artistry in its latest Moroccan exhibition

Fez – The House of Beau Gallery is thrilled to present a captivating new exhibition featuring the works of four visionary Moroccan artists: Bouchaib Habbouli, Saâd Hassani, Youssef Titou, and Reda Boudina. 

This showcase celebrates artistic exploration, weaving together memory and imagination, tradition, and modernity. 

The result is a vibrant collection that opens doors to new possibilities and perspectives.

Located on the first floor of the Mega Mall, the gallery invites art enthusiasts to embark on a visual journey where color, form, and creativity converge. 

It’s a rare opportunity to witness the convergence of four unique artistic voices, each contributing to the evolving narrative of Moroccan art.

Bouchaib Habbouli

Born in 1945, Bouchaib Habbouli is known for his deeply emotive art. His darker tones and intricate compositions capture the complexity of human emotion, crafting an anthology of faces that exude solitude and originality. 

Habbouli infuses his works with a distinctive and innovative spirit by reimagining traditional genres like portraiture and landscapes. 

His art resonates with a timeless quality, making viewers pause and reflect on the subtle interplay of light, shadow, and emotion.

Saâd Hassani

Saâd Hassani, a key figure in contemporary Moroccan art, has continually reinvented his creative expression. 

From his early days influenced by the École de Paris to his current explorations of the human form, Hassani’s work balances abstraction and figuration. 

His art bridges Moroccan traditions and international currents, making him a pioneer of cultural dialogue. 

His ability to oscillate between different styles while maintaining a distinct identity speaks to his mastery and innovative approach.

Youssef Titou

Youssef Titou, born in 1978, is a philosopher-artist who transforms natural elements into visual poetry. 

By blending oil paint, acrylics, pigments, and earth, he reimagines the essence of form and space.

 His work is a meditation on the beauty of the natural world, offering a profound exploration of light, color, and structure. 

Titou’s creations challenge conventional perceptions, inviting viewers to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.

Reda Boudina

At just 29 years old, Reda Boudina is redefining Moroccan art through his street art-inspired creations.

 Drawing from brutalist architecture, Boudina’s work reflects Morocco’s evolving urban landscape. 

His paintings explore the balance between heritage and modernity, crafting a bold narrative that speaks to a dynamic future.

 His use of bold colors and dynamic forms embodies the energy and transformation of contemporary Moroccan cities.

 Celebrating Moroccan creativity

This exhibition at the House of Beau Gallery is more than a display of art—it is a celebration of Moroccan ingenuity and the limitless potential of creative expression. 

The works of Habbouli, Hassani, Titou, and Boudina tell stories that are both rooted in heritage and brimming with innovation. 

Each piece invites viewers to connect with the artists’ unique perspectives and explore new horizons of thought and emotion.

Whether you’re an art connoisseur or a casual visitor, this exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the vibrant world of Moroccan contemporary art. 

Visit the gallery to experience a collective journey through art, memory, and vision. Let these masterpieces inspire and challenge your imagination.