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Marinetti at La Mamounia, Marrakech 2015

by Olympe Lededente
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An exceptional stopover for the most international French artist of the moment!

Julien Marinetti, an artist who has chosen bronze as his preferred material, in homage to the eternal classical Greek sculptures. The artist defends universalism in art.

Julien Marinetti’s work is set in a context of theoretical and practical reflection on art. The search for a junction between painting and sculpture and his insatiable curiosity have led Julien Marinetti to work on what he calls “the syncretism of art”. In other words, combining sculpture and painting in a single work.

Doggy John the bulldog, Popy the teddy bear, Kwak the duck, Bâ the panda or the Skull series… These contemporary totems bear witness to a deep-seated desire to make original use of sculpture and painting.

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Mysterious, adventurous and intense, Julien Marinetti has never stopped traveling with his work. Welcomed in the four corners of the world (Asia, USA, Europe, Middle East), this tireless artist has made a habit of finding new places to experiment with his art.

Marrakech was to be the next step.

An ideal destination for Julien Marinetti. Colors, light, history, it’s easy to understand why so many artists have found their oasis here. And it’s in the historic La Mamounia hotel that he exhibits his work!

For the first time, La Mamounia opens its doors to a French artist. A unique exhibition featuring 40 works of art, from monumental paintings to small painted bronze sculptures, Doggy John, Bâ and Popy are the new residents of this exceptional place.

The exhibition runs from Saturday, April 11 to September 30, 2015.

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