The Imazighen collection is a pictorial exploration of Amazigh memory, conceived as a living and contemporary archive.
It unfolds through a process of transmission, where forms, signs, and rhythms drawn from Berber cultures become plastic material.

This collection does not aim at representational identity.
It engages in a process of reactivation, transformation, and visual translation.

Collection Imazighen

Memory as material

Within the Imazighen collection, memory is neither fixed nor illustrative.
It is fragmented, recomposed, and embedded within the pictorial material.

Ancestral motifs, systems of signs, and symbolic structures are integrated into a contemporary visual language, where color, texture, and composition function as vehicles of transmission.

Each artwork becomes a resonant surface, bridging past and present.

An evolving collection

The Imazighen collection is conceived as an evolving body of work.
It expands over time while maintaining strong conceptual and aesthetic coherence.

Selected works enter private and institutional collections, contributing to the long-term inscription of this research.