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Photography printed on fine art paper
Hand-signed and numbered 1/5 on the back by the artist
- Creator:Françoise Benomar (1954, Moroccan)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1034110992372
Françoise Benomar is a Franco-Moroccan photographer, born in 1954. She has lived in Morocco since 2002. EXHIBITIONS 2014 – 2015 : Exposition à la galerie « Photographers » à Casablanca, Maroc Depuis 2014, Exposition collective tous les six mois à la « Galerie noir et blanc » Marrakech, Maroc 2016–Exposition individuelle à la Kasbah de Ouarzazate dans le cadre du festival d’Ahwach, Ouarzazate, Maroc 2017- Exposition photographique collective « Venise Cadre », Casablanca, Maroc 2018 – Exposition photographique exposition collective « Venise Cadre », Casablanca, Maroc 2018 – Exposition individuelle photographies : « Cinéma le Ritz », Casablanca, Maroc 2018 – Exposition collective de ses photographies à l’Espace d’art muséal ATORIUM fondation GCTT, l’Oasis « AINSI SOIT-ELLE », Casablanca, Maroc 2018 – Exposition collective « Voix off » DAK’ART à « l’hôtel Océanic et le Terrou Bi » de six de mes photographies : série africaine, marine et portrait de vieilles du Maroc dans le cadre de l’exposition « Métamorphose », Dakar, Sénégal 2018- 2019 – Exposition « Rimes en dérives » Galerie Rokhaya, Saint-Louis, Sénégal 2019- Exposition collective « séries marines et tissus », Maam Thiouth Galerie Saint-Louis, Sénégal – et Curator exposition collective « L’œil qui voit » avec les artistes photographes : Françoise Benomar, (Maroc), Clovis Arnaud Nguekam Nguekam, (keulion) – (Cameroun), Arysto, Aristide Abo’o, (Gabon), Domegue Kidjo, (Bénin) et le peintre plasticien Francklin Nbungun 2019- Exposition AKARNE AFRIKA Galerie bibliothèque de la Fondation de la Mosquée Hassan II 2019 – Africa now II, Galerie Claire Corcia, Paris
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