June 26 Night of Museums

SAVE THE DATE | Thursday, June 26, 2025, from 5 p.m. to midnightThe 4th edition of the Night of Museums and Cultural Spaces,Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him. Following the success of its previous editions, the Night of Museums and Cultural Spaces (NMEC) returns this year for…

La Galerie 38 at Africa Basel

La Galerie 38 is delighted to take part in the inaugural edition of Africa Basel, held from June 18 to 22, 2025, and to present on this occasion a group exhibition featuring the works of Yacout Hamdouch, Barthélémy Toguo, and Kendell Geers. Through this carefully curated selection, the gallery highlights singular, powerful, and socially engaged…

A Look Back at Ghizlane Agzenaï’s Participation in the Paisajes Cúbicos Festival

      Last September, Ghizlane Agzenaï made a significant contribution to the “Paisajes Cúbicos” project in Barcelona. As a leading figure in the Moroccan art scene, she played a key role in creating these monumental artworks that celebrate cultural diversity and artistic exchange between Casablanca and the Catalan capital. By transforming one of the…

Onilne solo show by Mohamed Hamidi

La Galerie 38 is proud to pay tribute to one of Morocco’s greatest artists, Mohamed Hamidi, through an online exhibition dedicated to his work. Currently exhibiting at the prestigious Arte 2024 Biennale in Venice, Hamidi is recognised for his immense contribution to contemporary art and to the Casablanca School.   The exhibition at the Arte…

OFF-SITE EXHIBITION

As part of the Bridge Africa Summit 2024 held at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in May, La Galerie 38 organized a unique artistic experience with : The group exhibition “The Factory”, featuring the work of artists: Mohamed Hamidi, Ilias Selfati, Abdoulaye Konaté, Jems Koko Bi, Anas Guermouj, Hicham Matini, Boris Anje Tabufor and Aymane Errachidi…

La Galerie 38 in the New York Times

The recognition of La Galerie 38 as a cultural landmark in Marrakech by journalist Seth Sherwood in the New York Times testifies to its growing influence on the international art scene. Being mentioned in such a prestigious medium legitimizes the gallery as a meeting place for contemporary Moroccan and international artistic expression. This recognition reinforces…