Mous Lamrabat’s Take Over of the Mellah Riad, at Mellah Hotel
Forthcoming event
Mellah Hotel
Présentation
- Mous Lamrabat, Kiss From A Rose, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Daily me, 2021. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, TMy Salt Bae, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
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Mous Lamrabat, Tama-goat-chi, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Untitled, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Fast Life , 2021. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Wu-hoo, 2022. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Popsicle, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, How Much ?, 2019. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, We used to be kings, 2022. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Bahibak, 2024. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, National Treasure, 2024. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Moon-A-Lisa, 2024. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Protected, 2024. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Sfenjtastic, 2024. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Miss your legs , 2022. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Brighter Love, 2023. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
- Mous Lamrabat, Love at first sight, 2018. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
Mous Lamrabat, Kiss From A Rose, 2025. Variable dimensions Courtesy of Loft Art Gallery
Mellah Hotel
For the week, opening on Wednesday 4th, the Mellah Hotel is transformed into an immersive showcase of works by photographer Mous Lamrabat from his latest project
Moustalgia. The artist’s bold, pop portraits will inhabit every corner of the riad - from bedrooms and corridors to lounges and open spaces, dissolving the boundary between exhibition and lived space.
Following presentations in London and Marseille, Moustalgia now arrives in Marrakech, revisiting Lamrabat’s signature visual language of belonging while exploring how childhood symbols - from playful references to collective iconography - continue to
shape identity, memory and imagination.
