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Lot 67

Abdelaziz Lkhattaf
(Maroc, né en 1967)

6 July 2023, 14:00 CEST
Paris, Avenue Hoche

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Abdelaziz Lkhattaf (Maroc, né en 1967)

2007

signé "Lkhattaf.A" en bas à droite; signé et daté "Lkhattaf 2007" au revers
technique mixte sur toile

signed "Lkhattaf.A" lower right; signed and dated "Lkhattaf 2007" on the reverse
mixed media on canvas

120 x 90cm. (47 1/4 x 35 7/16in.)

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Provenance
Acquis directement auprès de l'artiste
Collection privée, France


Abdelaziz Lkhattaf, né en 1967 à proximité de Marrakech, s'est élevé au rang d'une figure éminente dans le domaine des arts. De 1987 à 2003, il a exercé les fonctions de responsable des expositions à la galerie Delacroix de l'Institut français de Tanger. Lorsque cet institut a organisé un concours de gravure, il a brillamment participé et s'est vu attribuer la distinction suprême. Sa remarquable performance lui a valu d'être sélectionné par de prestigieuses résidences artistiques en Europe, où il a pu réaliser de nombreuses expositions à titre individuel et collectif.

Les tableaux d'Abdelaziz Lkhattaf trouvent leur place au sein de collections de renom, dont celle de Jacques Chirac, l'ancien Président de la République française, ainsi que celle de Mazarine Pingeot, qui n'a pas manqué d'écrire un texte élogieux sur son œuvre, témoignant ainsi de l'importance et de la valeur artistique de ce talentueux peintre.



Abdelaziz Lkhattaf was born in 1967 near Marrakech. From 1987 to 2003, he was responsible for the hangings at the Delacroix gallery of the French Institute of Tangier. When the institute organised an engraving competition, he participated and won. He was then selected by several artist residencies in Europe and has produced numerous individual and collective exhibitions.

His paintings belong to prestigious collections, notably that of Jacques Chirac as well as that of Mazarine Pingeot who had written a text on his work.

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