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Photo of Ahmed Yacoubi by Felix Limardo,

Photo by Felix Limardo

        Born in an ancient quarter of Fez, Morocco, Ahmed Yacoubi was the first Moroccan artist to exhibit and receive international acclaim. While translating for some tourists, the American writer and composer, Paul Bowles and his wife, playwright, Jane Bowles, Ahmed drew pictures to better communicate the meanings of Arabic and Moghrebi words to them. The Bowles recognized his unique talent, resulting in a few local exhibitions and his first one-man show at the Betty Parsons Gallery, NY in 1952 where his vivid and imaginative ink drawings were shown. Peggy Guggenheim exhibited three of his drawings in her Venice Palazzo Show and later purchased them for her private collection. When the artist Francis

Bacon came to Tangier he brought Ahmed his first oils and his technique changed radically from then on, developing a highly individualized and refined layering method that continued to reveal his lively, inner world. Shows of his new oils followed with further critical success worldwide — Hong Kong, Ceylon, Rio de Janeiro, London, Tokyo, etc.

        Hans Richter’s film “8x8”, devoted footage to six artists: Yacoubi, Cocteau, Arp, Ernst, Duchamp, Kiesler, and Tanguy. Le Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris purchased “Automne” and the Museum of Modern Art purchased “King Solomon’s Ring” in 1966 from the Bodley Gallery while other top collectors of the day acquired his work such as Helena Rubinstein, Jonathan Mayne, Sir Herbert Read, Montgomery Clift, Tennessee Williams, Eric Alport, Pierre Gassier, Albert Rothschild, El Duque de las Torres, and many, many more.

        Yacoubi moved to New York City permanently in the late sixties where Ellen Stewart provided him with a loft space in La Mama’s rehearsal building that Yacoubi transformed into “The Rising Night Gallery.” Amidst the changing art trends of the 70s and 80s, Yacoubi continued to delve with his singular and secretive oil techniques, maintaining the integrity of his inspired approach, producing magical scenes, portraits, and worlds that reveal his depth of insight into humanity and life.

        William Burroughs wrote of this non-literate genius: Ahmed Yacoubi is a painter, that is to say, he creates life on canvas. His paintings are maps of psychic areas indicating the typography and life forms to be encountered there. Any artist is in fact a map maker and his work is valid insofar as his maps are accurate living maps. The photographer shoots his quarry and brings it back dead. The painter who is a painter presents a living map. Yacoubi is mapping timeless areas of magic therefore his work has a special relevance in the space age since these areas are now open to exploration and we may well look to artists for orientation. The painting of Yacoubi is a window opening into space. You do not look at his pictures but through them.

        Ahmed Yacoubi’s life, including his art, was magical. Between his intriguing art, delicious and healing culinary talents, transcribed poetry, short stories, and play (“The Night Before Thinking”), or his beguiling personality, this faithful Cherif will remain outstanding for his artistic achievements and hospitable, humble disposition. Yacoubi traversed cultural and religious differences ahead of his time and through his humor and art, expressed a universality we still aspire to penetrate and comprehend.

List of Exhibitions

2022
Studio 34
Long Island City, NY - USA
2021
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
Madrid, Spain
2016
Sharjah Museum
Sharjah, UAE
1987
Retrospective, Gallery International 52
New York, NY - USA
1983
Gallery Camhi
Miami, FL - USA
1978
Galerie le Savouroux
Casablanca, Morocco
1978
Gallery 410
New York, NY - USA
1977
Jerome Gallery
Aspen, CO - USA
1971
Tucson Art Center
Tucson, AZ - USA
1968
Galerie Nationale de Bab Rouah
Rabat, Morocco
1968
American Library
Tangier, Morocco
1966
Contemporaries Gallery
New York, NY - USA
1966
American Cultural Center
Rabat, Morocco
1966
Somerset Hills Gallery
Morristown, NJ - USA
1966
Acquisition Show, Museum of Modern Art
New York, NY - USA
1966
Bodley Gallery
New York, NY - USA
1966
Tangiers Galleries Ltd.
London, England
1965
Biennale of Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
1965
4ème Biennale de Paris
Paris, France
1965
Exposition Collective des Artistes Marocains Palacio de Cristal del Retiro
Madrid, Spain
1965
Pavillon du Maroc, Exposition Universelle
New York, NY - USA
1964
Amici Gallery
New York, NY - USA
1964
Tangier Galleries Ltd.
Tangier, Morocco
1963-1964
Rencontre Intern. des Artistes
Rabat, Morocco
1963
Casino Municipal
Tangier, Morocco
1961
Centre Culturel Français
Rabat, Morocco
1961
La Bibliothèque Française
Tangier, Morocco
1960
Galerie Populaire et Documentaire / l’Oeil Noir
Rabat, Morocco
1959
American Library
Tangier, Morocco
1959
Barcinski Gallery
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1958
Peggy Guggenheim Palazzo
Venice, Italy
1958
El Casino Espanol
Tangier, Morocco
1958
Librairie des Colonnes
Tangier, Morocco
1957
Hanover Gallery
London, England
1957
U.S.I.S.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
1956
Pavillon de la Mamounia
Rabat, Morocco
1955
Cathay Gallery
Hong Kong
1955
United States Information Service (U.S.I.S.)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
1955
Art Gallery
Colombo, Sri Lanka
1954
Galeria Provensa
Tangier, Morocco
1953
Librairie de la Koutoubia
Marrakech, Morocco
1953
Westport Theatre
Westport, CT - USA
1953
Long Ridge Gallery
Stamford, CT - USA
1953
Hedgerow Gallery
Philadelphia, PA - USA
1953
Weyhe Gallery
New York, NY - USA
1953
Karamu House
Cleveland, OH - USA
1952
Galeria Clan
Madrid, Spain
1952
United States Information Service (U.S.I.S.)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
1952
Betty Parson’s Gallery
New York, NY - USA
1951
Librairie Gallimard
Tangier, Morocco

Collectors

Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris
Paris, France
Museum of Modern Art
New York, USA
Museo de Arte de Sao Paolo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Rabat, Morocco
Mathaf : Arab Museum of Modern Art
Doha, UAE
Bank of Al Maghrib Museum
Rabat, Morocco
The Barjeel Art Foundation
Sharjah, UAE
The Dalloul Art Foundation
Beirut, Lebanon
Eric Alport
Oxford, England
Donald Angus
Hawaii, USA
Lorne Balshine
Vancouver, Canada
Hafid Barrada
Rabat, Morocco
Ahmed Ben Souda
Fez, Morocco
Jacques Berdugo
Casablanca, Morocco
Serge Berdugo
Casablanca, Morocco
Alan Bernstein
New York, USA
Dr. Mohammed Bouchta
Casablanca, Morocco
Ider Boulaid
Torremolines, Spain
Paul Bowles
Tangier, Morocco
L’Ambassadeur Braga
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Martin Brenzell
Toronto, Canada
Roderick Cameron
Burgundy region, France
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whelton
New York, USA
Mme. Roger Clausse
Paris, France
Montgomery Clift
New York, USA
Mr. and Mrs. Crampanzano
New York, USA
Justin Daraynagala
Sri Lanka
Don Rafael Pedro de Azqueta
Bilbao, Spain
Marques de Cerrablu
Paris, France
El Baron de Guell
Madrid, Spain
La Contesse del la Faille de Leverghem
Tangier, Morocco
El Duque de las Torres
Madrid, Spain
Le Marquis Jean de l’Angle
Paris, France
Consul du Bresil, Joao de Pinna
Rio, Brazil
Emilio Sang de Soto
Madrid, Spain
Laurel Delaney
New York, USA
M. et Mme. Destribois
Paris, France
Thomas Driberg
London, England
Habib El Fihri
Rabat, Morocco
Milton Eppes
New York, USA
Leonard Field
New York, USA
Baron Frachou
Tangier, Morocco
Gill Fuller
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abdelatif Ghisassi
Rabat, Morocco
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
New York, USA
Peggy Guggenheim
Venice, Italy
Willis Hall
London, England
Peter Hansen
New York, USA
Anne Harbach
Tangier, Morocco
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington
London, England
Frank Harvey
New York, USA
Dr. Charles Hetrick
Tangier, Morocco
Peggy Hitchcock
Tucson, USA
Thomas Howard
New York, USA
William Inge
New York, USA
Theodore Jacques
Tangier, Morocco
Younes Jiraifi
Casablanca, Morocco
Dr. Steven Karr
New York, USA
Benjamin Kaplan
New York, USA
Phillip Kaplan
New York, USA
His Majesty the King of Morocco
Rabat, Morocco
Antoine Louise
Casablanca, Morocco
Stanley Marcus
Dallas, USA
Jonathan Mayne
London, England
Henry McIlhenny
Philadelphia, USA
Ira Morris
New York, USA
Hadj M’Feddal
Tangier, Morocco
Wyn Nathanson
New York, USA
Beverly Nichols
New York, USA
Office of Cherifien Phosphates
Casablanca, Morocco
William Pollack
Washington, D.C., USA.
M. et Mme. A Preyre
Paris, France
Sir Herbert Read
London, England
Libby Holman Reynolds
Stamford, USA
Hans Richter
Zurich, Switzerland
Seldon Rodman
New York, USA
Mary Rogers
Athens, Greece
Albert Rothschild
New York, USA
Helena Rubenstein
New York, USA
William and Jane Stott
Houston, TX, USA
Kendall Smith
New York, USA
Oliver Smith
New York, USA
Bernard Steele
Paris, France
Ellen Stewart
New York, USA
Steven Takaruk
London, England
Anthony Temple
Montreal, Canada
Rita Tushingham
Cornwall, England
Don Asis Viladevall
Tangier, Morocco
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Weiss
New York, USA
Hans Wild
London, England
Charles Wildbank
New York, USA
Peter Wildeblood
London, England
Patricia Wilkinson
London, England
Tennessee Williams
New York, USA
Alan Wolfe
New York, USA
Alfredo Zaino
New York, USA
Peter Shelley Zeiler
New York, USA
M. Zerrifim
Rabat, Morocco
Hadji Abdeselam Zhotte
Tangier, Morocco
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