Morocco: the life of a confined artist

The Kasbah of Marrakech, Morocco (illustration image). © Frédéric Soltan / Corbis via Getty Images

By: Eric Bataillon

- Ghizlane Sahli comes out of several major exhibitions in London and Italy. She found herself confined to her workshop when she returned to Marrakech at the start of the pandemic. She explains what it means for her artistic inspiration, and especially for her future program of presentation of her works. - The Israel / Arab World cross press review.

  • Morocco
  • Confinement

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