Karim Bennani
(كريم بناني)Morocco,b. 1936
Karim Bennani (كريم بناني), born in 1936 in Morocco, is a prominent Moroccan painter recognized for his significant contributions to modern Moroccan art. Bennani’s work is characterized by a synthesis of abstraction and figuration, often exploring themes rooted in Moroccan culture and daily life. His paintings are noted for their vibrant color palettes and dynamic compositions, reflecting both local traditions and broader modernist influences. Bennani has worked primarily in painting, but his artistic practice also encompasses drawing and graphic arts.
Bennani’s career includes notable institutional exhibitions, such as his participation in the first Moroccan National Exhibition in 1963, which marked a pivotal moment for contemporary art in Morocco. His works have been displayed at the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rabat, underscoring his status as a foundational figure in the country’s art scene. On the international stage, Bennani’s paintings have appeared in group exhibitions across Europe and the Arab world, further establishing his reputation.
At auction, Karim Bennani’s works have been featured at major houses including Christie’s and Sotheby’s, where they have attracted attention from collectors interested in North African modernism. His paintings have achieved notable results, reflecting both historical significance and continued market interest. Bennani remains an influential figure in Moroccan art, with a legacy that bridges tradition and innovation.