Articles on Younes Rahmoun

The “inhabited” Work and the Art of Transposition
Florence Renault

Younès Rahmoun has set up shop. The space is cramped, barely more than a cubic meter. This is his studio, the Ghorfa. It is in this empty space, under the staircase of his family home, that the artist conceives, develops, sketches, and finally designs the installations that will only take shape fully at the moment of their exposition.


Younès Rahmoun and his « spiritual » art at the Ends of the World
Interview with Younès Rahmoun conducted by Abdellah Karroum

From the Rif to the Canaries and back again, always within the vast territory of the Tamzgha.  But Younès Rahmoun’s work seeks to transcend geographic spaces, through the penetration of these spaces in the form of the procession imposed in “visiting” his works. Younès is a mystical artist, and in this interview the subject is the relation of the artist to religious faith. The artist speaks as a practicing Muslim. The challenge: an open and free discussion.


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