Minimalist style from Africa by artist Safaa Erruas

Minimalist style from Africa by artist Safaa Erruas 0

A work by Safaa Erruas

Minimalism – Minimalism appeared in Western art after World War II, developed most strongly in America in the 60-70s and spread throughout other countries afterward.

In contemporary art, when mentioning minimalist works or architectural works, people often only think of Western and Japanese artists or designers.

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When it comes to African art, they immediately think of colorful wooden masks or relics from many centuries ago that we often see displayed in museums of ethnology and contemporary art.

Portrait of artist Safaa Erruas

Safaa Erruas is a prominent name in the contemporary minimalist art scene in Africa.

Safaa Erruas was born in 1976 in Tetouan, Morocco.

The clear mark to recognize Safaa’s work among countless other minimalist art products is the white tone.

Gallery space in a minimalist art exhibition by Safaa Erruas

Safaa uses the `imperfections` of color to attract and convey his ideas to the viewer.

Safaa wants to create unique works with messages contained within them that only those who are truly sophisticated and `feel` her art can see.

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