3rd Jun, 2026 12:00

Live Sale: Modern & Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Art, June 2026

 
  Lot 11
 

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ABDELKADER LAARAJ (MOROCCAN B.1950)

UNTITLED
signed Laraaj Abdulkader in Arabic and dated 2010 centre right
celluloid on panel
109cm x 99.3cm; 43 x 39in
112cm x 102.1cm; 44 x 40 1/8in (framed)

Includes a Certificate of Authenticity Signed by the Artist

Property of a Private Collector, Marbella, Spain

Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner

Self-taught, Abdelkader Laâraj is a foundational figure in contemporary Moroccan art, whose practice has defied categorisation for over four decades. Born in Casablanca, Laâraj trained alongside Mohamed Melehi and Mohamed Chabâa and operates with a rare fluidity between painting and sculpture, treating both as visceral, physical experiences. His work is characterised by a relentless investigation into the triad of material, body, and space. By imbuing his abstract colour field paintings with figuration, he has subtly moved away from his mentors. However, rather than treating the human form as a static subject, he captures it as a trace of energy or a tension within the medium itself, effectively blurring the lines between flesh and matter.

Based in his native Casablanca, Laâraj has established a significant international presence, exhibiting across Europe, North America, and the Middle East. His versatility is perhaps best exemplified by his diverse creative interventions - from the murals of Asilah to his award-winning ice and snow sculptures in Chicago and Canada. By harmonising the traditional with the modern and abstraction with figuration, Laâraj continues to evolve the language of Moroccan art, infusing it with a universal, spiritual resonance that speaks to the shared human experience.

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UNTITLED
signed Laraaj Abdulkader in Arabic and dated 2010 centre right
celluloid on panel
109cm x 99.3cm; 43 x 39in
112cm x 102.1cm; 44 x 40 1/8in (framed)

Includes a Certificate of Authenticity Signed by the Artist

Property of a Private Collector, Marbella, Spain

Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner

Self-taught, Abdelkader Laâraj is a foundational figure in contemporary Moroccan art, whose practice has defied categorisation for over four decades. Born in Casablanca, Laâraj trained alongside Mohamed Melehi and Mohamed Chabâa and operates with a rare fluidity between painting and sculpture, treating both as visceral, physical experiences. His work is characterised by a relentless investigation into the triad of material, body, and space. By imbuing his abstract colour field paintings with figuration, he has subtly moved away from his mentors. However, rather than treating the human form as a static subject, he captures it as a trace of energy or a tension within the medium itself, effectively blurring the lines between flesh and matter.

Based in his native Casablanca, Laâraj has established a significant international presence, exhibiting across Europe, North America, and the Middle East. His versatility is perhaps best exemplified by his diverse creative interventions - from the murals of Asilah to his award-winning ice and snow sculptures in Chicago and Canada. By harmonising the traditional with the modern and abstraction with figuration, Laâraj continues to evolve the language of Moroccan art, infusing it with a universal, spiritual resonance that speaks to the shared human experience.

Auction: Live Sale: Modern & Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Art, June 2026, 3rd Jun, 2026

If you want to start collecting striking modern and contemporary art in a newly developing market, our sales are for you. Each spring and autumn, the Modern and Contemporary African and Middle Eastern Department hold tightly curated, live and online auctions.  Expect to find Arab artists such as Rabab Nemr, Ahmed Farid, Seif Wanly and Fateh Moudarres.  African artists featured have ranged from modern masters such as Ablade Glover, Sam Ntiro and Jacob Hendrik Pierneef, to contemporary artists George Lilanga, Jilali Gharbaoui, Famakan Magassa, Christano Mangovo, Oluwole Omofemi, Esther Mahlangu and Brett Seiler. 

PUBLIC EXHIBITION:
Sunday 31st May: 12pm to 4pm
Monday 1st June: 10am to 8.30pm (Drinks 6-8.30pm)
Tuesday 2nd June: 10am to 5pm

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