{"id":28957,"date":"2026-05-02T11:08:58","date_gmt":"2026-05-02T11:08:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hunthow.com\/?p=28957"},"modified":"2026-05-02T11:08:58","modified_gmt":"2026-05-02T11:08:58","slug":"the-curator-the-artist-and-the-artisans-bringing-morroco-to-venice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hunthow.com\/?p=28957","title":{"rendered":"The Curator, the Artist, and the Artisans Bringing Morroco to Venice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Agueznay may no longer practice architecture, but she remains attached to foundational principles of materiality and scale. As she describes it, the 300-square-meter space in Venice will mainly be filled with upwards of 200 bands (eight feet long in two widths, up to nearly a foot) suspended from the ceiling, all woven from naturally dyed, spun wool in the Tiflet region. Some of the bands will have tactile insertions, much like a low-relief frieze; other areas of the pavilion will be teeming with small beaded creatures\u2014scorpions, lizards, lions\u2014that connect back to Venice (the winged lion in the Piazzetta di San Marco is an enduring symbol of the city).<\/p>\n<p>There will be a designated area to sit and reflect, but Agueznay realizes some visitors may simply wander through\u2014though hopefully not before they notice the gold within the walls. When she moved from New York back to Morocco in 1997 to be closer to her family, she began making jewelry, which will also be integrated throughout the pavilion. \u201cAt a certain point, the piece leaves the bodies and enters the space,\u201d she said, adding that in this way, \u201cAll [my] work has a talismanic or protective quality.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"GenericCalloutWrapper-loJzHJ cNDDgP callout--has-top-border\" data-testid=\"GenericCallout\">\n<figure class=\"AssetEmbedWrapper-iJvQnD cOWUYC asset-embed\">\n<div class=\"AssetEmbedAssetContainer-fnduJP iaVSwI asset-embed__asset-container\"><span class=\"SpanWrapper-kFnjvc eKnjjD responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-gaAbQ hXaxHA asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><picture class=\"ResponsiveImagePicture-jKunQM gjCCFj AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-gaAbQ hXaxHA asset-embed__responsive-asset responsive-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Image may contain Adult Person Face Head Photography Portrait Happy and Smile\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"ResponsiveImageContainer-dkeESL cQPiWi responsive-image__image\" srcset=\"https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_120,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 120w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_240,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 240w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_320,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 320w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_640,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 640w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_960,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 960w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_1280,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_1600,c_limit\/2.%20Malika%20Benmoumen.jpg 1600w\" sizes=\"100vw\" src=\"https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/69f4f52285cb1b92b2e447fe\/master\/w_1600%2Cc_limit\/2.%2520Malika%2520Benmoumen.jpg\"\/><\/picture><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"CaptionWrapper-bpPcvW eYfKPE caption AssetEmbedCaption-eZIMNW gMgneI asset-embed__caption\" data-testid=\"caption-wrapper\"><span class=\"BaseText-fEwdHD CaptionText-cQpRdU ecFqk hbiMYj caption__text\"><\/p>\n<p>Malika Benmoumen<\/p>\n<p><\/span><span class=\"BaseText-fEwdHD CaptionCredit-cUgOGk eHhdnE hRFzlA caption__credit\">Photo: Ayoub El Bardii<\/span><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>There are also recurring nods to sacred femininity, ranging from a panel bearing a womb-like shape in henna to a remarkable piece, crafted by head artisan Malika Benmoumen and other women, that appeared to be populated with mini cocoons\u2014forms created by crocheting over, and then removing, rocks and stones that Agueznay had gathered. \u201cThis is the memory of the pebbles,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>At one point, she unfolded a traditional veil covered with vibrant orange embroidery and showed us a smaller, scarf-like iteration that the artisans could take around to find new markets. \u201cI am very aware of my impact in the field. I never impose a technique or a way of working. It must come from them,\u201d she explained. \u201cI won\u2019t ask them to change their technique. Who am I to do that? There must be respect for their craft.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>According to the pavilion\u2019s commissioner, Mohammed Benyaacoub, Morocco\u2019s decision to participate in the Biennale\u2014an initiative fully financed by the minister of culture, whose budget nearly doubled between 2019 and 2026\u2014dates back two years. \u201cPublic decision-makers have finally understood that culture is a major asset, one that had more or less been overlooked before,\u201d he told me. \u201cWe are now realizing that we have a culture that is extremely rich, very ancient, and highly diverse. There is a real creative force there and artists today are deeply engaged in it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Berrada, who is 40 and based in Marrakech, dresses with a cool confidence, one day in a summery suit, the next in a vibrant tunic of azure blue and chartreuse. She is the art director of MACAAL, the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden, a must-see institution in Marrakech that exhibits the private collection of the Lazraq family. Two works from Agueznay and one from her mother are on display in its permanent exhibition.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, embroidered red raffia \u201cguardians of the thresholds\u201d interpreted from tiles of feminine symbols created by Agueznay\u2019s mother, Malika Agueznay\u2014a respected painter of the post-independence generation\u2014will also be incorporated into the pavilion. \u201cThere is always the idea of strata in Amina\u2019s life and practice, so she integrated that in the strata to reveal what the building could have been in a past life,\u201d Berrada explained, adding that her role is to bring structure to Agueznay\u2019s vision. She also joked that, for all the decorative and tactile elements, the result will not appear like a massive bazaar.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.vogue.com\/article\/amina-agueznay-morocco-pavillion-venice-2026\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Agueznay may no longer practice architecture, but she remains attached to foundational principles of materiality and scale. 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