Jilali Gharbaoui — Figures in Motion, 1965
Details
The work is signed “Gharbaoui” and dated “1965” in the lower right corner.
Sizes:
Frame: 54 × 73 cm | 21.3 × 28.7 in
Artwork: 49 × 67 cm | 19.3 × 26.4 in
This powerful and emotive work by the pioneering Moroccan modernist Jilali Gharbaoui (1930–1971) features a series of abstract, gestural figures set against a deep, rhythmic, and layered green-blue background. The composition is dominated by bold, dark, circular-headed figures that evoke a sense of primitive or primal energy, characteristic of Gharbaoui’s unique contribution to the 20th-century avant-garde.
The artist’s application of paint is highly expressive, with visible brushstrokes that create a sense of vibrating movement across the paper. By stripping the human form down to its most essential, symbolic components, Gharbaoui bridges the gap between traditional Moroccan aesthetics and European lyrical abstraction. This piece offers a significant glimpse into the artist’s focus on the tension between form, space, and the human spirit.
Provenance
Private Collection, Germany.
Condition
The artwork is in good condition, presented in a decorative, metallic-finished frame. The back of the frame is finished with standard clips and appears stable.
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Jilali Gharbaoui, often regarded as one of the first Moroccan abstract painters, channeled a deep connection to his cultural roots through bold, expressive abstraction. Born in Jorf El Melha, Morocco, Gharbaoui’s works are a testament to his profound inner world, merging elements of nature, spirituality, and Moroccan heritage. His dynamic compositions use gestural strokes, intense colors, and rich textures, revealing an intimate exploration of emotion and identity. Gharbaoui’s art bridges traditional Moroccan motifs with modern abstract expression, making him a significant figure in both Moroccan and global art.
Gharbaoui’s abstract works embody a sense of movement and energy that speaks to his personal struggles and triumphs. Through bold palettes and expressive forms, he captures fleeting moments and moods, evoking a raw and visceral response. His contribution to abstract art goes beyond aesthetics; it is a reflection of resilience and the power of art to communicate the unspeakable. As a pioneer in Moroccan abstraction, Gharbaoui’s legacy endures, inspiring contemporary artists and celebrating the rich, layered history of Moroccan visual culture. His work remains an iconic representation of North African modernism, embodying the spirit of innovation and cultural pride.