The biggest global platform pour contemporary Art from Africa and the African diaspora1-54 Contemporary African Art Fairis back from January 30 to February 2. The event will be held in Marrakech at La Mamounia hotel and in the DaDa multidisciplinary art spacein the heart of the Medina.
The 2025 edition of Marrakech will welcome more than 30 exhibitors from fourteen different countries, including fourteen galleries from the African continent. Among the exhibitors, ten galleries are based in Morocco offering local and international audiences an unrivaled showcase of artistic talent and cultural wealth. “Newcomers include C+N Gallery Canepaneri (Milan, Italy), Space Un (Tokyo, Japan), Galerie Farah Fakhri (Abidjan, Ivory Coast), Hunna Art (Kuwait City, Kuwait), Le Blue Violin Gallery (Sidi Bou Said/Tunis, Tunisia) and Abla Ababou Galerie (Rabat, Morocco), who will participate for the first time in one of the three global editions from 1-54,” says a press release from the event. There gallerye Abla Ababou will present at the fair a selection of works by an entirely Moroccan team composed of artists such as Hakim Benchekroun, Ilias Selfati and Fatiha Zemmouri. Among the exhibitors based in Morocco, we will find 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fairthe Galerie 38 stand with a selection of works by artists such as Mohamed Hamidi, Kendell Geers, Younes Khourassani, Ghizlane Agzenaï, Meriam Benkirane et Yacout Hamdouch. The Atelier 21 stand will highlight the work of artists such as M’barek Bouhchichi, Margaux Derhy, Safaa Erruas, Malick Welli, et Najia Mehadji.
For this part, African Arty offers a solo stand of sculptures and of paintings by the Moroccan artist Abderrahmane Rahoule. “This year’s fair welcomes an exciting range of exhibitors, including notable newcomers from further afield like Tokyo Space One et Hunna Art of Kuwait. We are proud to continue our long-standing partnerships with Audi Moroccothe TGCC Foundation et Christie’swhose support allows the Fair to remain an essential platform for celebrating the diversity and innovation of contemporary African art. With a solid special projects program and collaborations with local and international institutions, 1-54 Marrakech offers a unique opportunity to engage with Morocco’s vibrant cultural landscape and connect with the broader global artistic community,” says the founding director of 1- 54, Touria El Glaoui.
Special projects
Independent publishing and printing practices. For 1-54 Marrakech, Tanger Print Club, created in 2017 by the cultural organization Think Tangerpresents a selection of its artists, including Laila Hida, Yto Barrada, Anuar Khalifi and Omar Mahfoudi.