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  1. Mohamed Kacimi (born 1955) is an Algerian novelist and playwright. Early life. Mohamed Kacimi was born in 1955 in El Hamel, French Algeria. [1] [2] [3] He was raised as a Muslim, and he attended both French and Islamic schools as Zawiyet El Hamel. [3] . He emigrated to France in 1981, settling in Paris. [3] Career.

  2. Born in 1942 in Meknes, Morocco, Mohamed Kacimi was a painter and writer whose nomadic lifestyle led him to find poetic wonder in new places, experiences, people and environments. He was an avid reader and an avant-garde thinker with an early interest in visual and performance art.

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  3. Mohamed Kacimi-El-Hassani [1] (Muḥammad Qāsimī, en forme internationale système ISO) est un écrivain et dramaturge en 1955, à la zaouïa d'El Hamel, une cité des Hauts plateaux d'Algérie.

  4. www.mucem.org › en › kacimiKacimi —Mucem

    Kacimi. 1993-2003, an African transition. Mucem, fort Saint-Jean— Fort Saint-Jean Georges Henri Rivière Building (GHR) 320 m2. | From Friday 23 November 2018 to Sunday 3 March 2019. Presentation. Videos. Partners and sponsors. The artist Mohammed Kacimi is one of the most important post-war Moroccan plasticians.

  5. Mohammed Kacimi was a painter, poet, educator, intellectual, and political activist. Kacimi’s Nomadic Signs – Abstract Composition (1979) is a play between geometric abstraction and corporeal representation. The strong use of curvilinear lines and flat fields of unmodulated colours are evocative of signs, patterns, and symbols.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › mohamed-kacimiMohamed Kacimi | Artnet

    View Mohamed Kacimis artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  7. Mohamed Kacimi one of the prominent artists in Morocco who started his career in the 60s and is known for his works, particularly the use of blue and black colors that dominate his murals. Kacimi participated in Darat al Funun's exhibition ' Art Inspired by Poetry ' (2007 - 2008) along with other artists, exploring the influence of poetry on art.