{"id":18201,"date":"2020-11-18T16:25:30","date_gmt":"2020-11-18T15:25:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mauritsvandelaar.nl\/nour-eddine-jarram-solo-in-rijksmuseum-twenthe\/"},"modified":"2021-02-16T12:27:29","modified_gmt":"2021-02-16T11:27:29","slug":"nour-eddine-jarram-solo-in-rijksmuseum-twenthe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mauritsvandelaar.nl\/en\/nour-eddine-jarram-solo-in-rijksmuseum-twenthe\/","title":{"rendered":"Nour-Eddine Jarram solo at Rijksmuseum Twenthe NL"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Nour-Eddine Jarram has an extensive retrospective titled Beeldenstorm<\/em> (Iconoclasm<\/em>), at the Rijksmuseum Twenthe. Jarram studied at the Acad\u00e9mie des Beaux Arts in Casablanca and after that at the AKI in Enschede. He decided to continue to live and work in the Netherlands and developed a characteristic style in which Islamic calligraphy, Dutch golden age painting, biblical figures and surrealist motifs come together. The exhibition follows Jarram’s creative development and his quest to balance his preference for figuration and the influence of Morocco’s ornamental visual culture. The title of the exhibition refers to Jarram’s desire to rethink history by creating images that alter our view of the past.<\/p>\n The exhibition offers an overview of Nour-Eddine Jarram’s work from 2007 to 2020.<\/p>\n