The Moroccan Cubism collection brings together a group of foundational works from the eponymous movement initiated by Chaimaa Mellouki.
It represents the pictorial core of her research and the matrix from which the other series unfold.

Each artwork in this collection explores the symbolic recomposition of form through Moroccan, Amazigh, and African cultural structures.
Fragmentation becomes a principle of assembly, revealing a layered, plural, and coherent identity.

Collection Moroccan Cubism

Collection Moroccan Cubism

A foundational collection

The works within the Moroccan Cubism collection are not conceived as isolated pieces.
They form a structured corpus, where each canvas engages in dialogue with the others, contributing to the development of an autonomous visual language.

Geometry is inhabited by rhythm, gesture, and memory.
Figures, architectures, and signs emerge as layered strata, positioned between abstraction and symbolic figuration.

An evolving collection

The Moroccan Cubism collection is conceived as an evolving body of work.
New pieces enrich the corpus over time, while others enter private or institutional collections.

This dynamic contributes to the construction and recognition of the movement within the contemporary art field.