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Mohamed Melehi (Maroc, né en 1936-2020) Beirut (acrylic on canvassigned, dated and titled) image 1
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Mohamed Melehi
(Maroc, né en 1936-2020)
Beirut

18 October 2021, 15:00 CEST
Paris, Rue de la Paix

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Mohamed Melehi (Maroc, né en 1936-2020)

Beirut
acrylique sur toile
signé, daté et titré au dos
exécuté en 2020
220 x 170cm (86 5/8 x 66 15/16in).

acrylic on canvas
signed, dated and titled

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Propriété de la succession de l'artiste
La présente oeuvre est vendue par le fonds Claude et France Lemand au profit des Artistes et de l'Institut du Monde Arabe

Bonhams est honoré de présenter le dernier tableau exécuté par un des maîtres du moderniste marocain, Mohamed Melehi, réalisé peu de temps avant sa disparition en 2020.
Melehi a étudié à l'École des Beaux-Arts de Tétouan, au Maroc, ainsi qu'à l'École supérieure des Beaux-Arts Isabel, de Hungria à Séville, à l'École supérieure des Beaux-Arts San Fernando de Madrid, à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts et l'Istituto Statale d'Arte en Italie et à l'Ecole nationale des Beaux-Arts de Paris. En 1964, il rentre au Maroc et devient professeur de peinture, de sculpture et de photographie aux Beaux-Arts de Casablanca jusqu'en 1969, sous la direction de Farid Belkahia. Melehi, Belkhahia et Chebaa créent ensemble la ligne directrice de "l'école de Casablanca" et sont présentés lors de la première exposition du mouvement à Rabat en 1966.

Depuis les années 1960, l'oeuvre de Mohamed Melehi est imprégnée du motif des vagues. Leurs lignes sont nettes, les couleurs sont clairement délimitées et les mouvements de pinceau imperceptibles. Les vagues elles-mêmes sont souvent tournées verticalement, et deviennent des flammes de couleurs vives qui tranchent la toile en biais.
Dans cette oeuvre, les vagues sont celles des plages de la ville natale de Melehi, Asilah.
Tout au long de sa carrière artistique, Mohamed Melehi n'aura de cesse d'approfondir ses recherches sur la couleur et la forme, tout en variant continuellement les petits détails, l'orientation et les combinaisons de couleurs, ajoutant d'autres formes et créant de nouveaux symboles abstraits.

Bonhams is honoured to present the last painting executed by the leading Moroccan modernist Mohammed Melehi before he passed away in 2020. Melehi studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Tetouan, Morocco before going to study abroad at the Ecole superieure des Beaux-Arts Isabel de Hungria in Seville; the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts San Fernando in Madrid; the Academie des Beaux-Arts and the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Italy and the Ecole nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1964, Melehi returned to Morocco and became a professor of painting, sculpture and photography at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts of Casablanca from 1964 up until 1969 which was directed by Farid Belkahia. Melehi, Belkhahia and Chebaa formed the Casablanca group with an exhibition in Rabat in 1966. In addition to new modernist style in their personal work was also known for a pedagogy that focused on rooting modernism in local visual culture.

Since the 1960s his body of work has been based around the recurrent motif of waves; the canvases are consistently hard-edged and optic abstractions. His lines are clean, the colours are clearly delineated and the brushstrokes and movements of his paintbrush are not visible. The waves themselves are often reconfigured, turned vertically to become flames, or cutting across the canvas on angle. The waves in his oeuvre have been linked to the waves on the beaches of Melehi's hometown Asilah. He has stayed consistent but reconfiguring similar elements in his research into colour and form, while continually varying small details, orientation, and the colour combinations, as well as adding other abstract shapes or symbols. He has re-worked his waves in other mediums, such as a sculpture in Mexico in 1968 for the International Meeting of Sculptors, in posters and murals or integrated into architectural projects.

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