Montresso Foundation at Jardin Rouge introduces a trio exhibition in its still-fresh exhibition space here just outside Marrakesh. The three French speakers (two from France, one from Morocco) have a certain taste for fooling with modern cultural touchstones, each bended or blending original meanings to reflect the chaotic modern age often seen in street culture.
A haven for a be-jewelled collection of old-school graffiti writers and street artists and those simply absorbed with a family of “urban” aesthetics, Jardin Rouge has often mentored many of these self-taught artists in the professional practices of a modern artist. With the exhibition XXL they take these loosely related three in a direction toward museum exhibition and perhaps institutional recognition in the future.
Tangier-born Moroccan Mohamed Said Chair hasn’t hit 30 but has already jumped
from a career in finance to a career in art like a superhero. With gallery
exhibitions to organizing group shows, he’s managing the professional side as
well as the technical and aesthetic.
Here his realistic folding of chiascuro technique with overbloated
superheroes turns comic. A critique perhaps of Millenial star worship, here his
anonymous consumers and porcine figures lie haplessly in costume, but not in
reverie.
Globetrotter POES was born in Paris and lives in Lyon, a product of hiphop,
the simplicity of 80s-90s cartoons, and his own explorations of Mesopotamian/
Sumerian, Greek, Roman traditions. Here
his mythologies freely borrow from historical works and contemporary pop to
create stinging rebukes of the arms industry and various forms of political skullduggery.
An abstract expressionist with punk roots and a doodlers aesthetic,
Skunkdog prizes the piling up of paint and sculptural materials to make
canvasses appear tactile and 3-D. Each
thought collides in a colorful hazard, sometimes resulting in unfettered
madness, other times a low-fi feral and effervescent folk mud. Anti-symmetric, the energy comes from the
alchemy.
XXL
MOHAMED
SAÏD CHAIR, POES and SKUNKDOG
Montresso*
Art Space Marrakech, Morocco
From April 20 to June 30, 2019
Visits by appointment on Fridays and Saturdays at info@montresso.com
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