“Macht Zur See”- Power at Sea.
Excerpts taken from sculpture made at Vienna by Rudolf Weyr in 1895. Presumably, the picture depicts Poseidon who looks on from a rock alongside a heroic nude woman with a robe conveniently flying across her groin standing on a ship, presumably his wife and contour Amphitrite at the top who is considered the goddess of calm seas and safe passage through storms while Poseidon was known for his rage and considered god of storms and earthquakes. It is said that Amphitrite’s voice is the only thing that can calm her husband’s mightiest of rages and lull him to a deep slumber so as to bring the ocean to peace once more. There also is one man who seem to be getting condemned to the ocean depths. There is not much literature about the sculpture anywhere thus making it open to interpretation. So originally it could mean for both of them to be ruling together in harsh conditions while there are others who cannot survive the sea’s wrath. Or it could depict the superiority of Amphitrite’s calmness over Poseidon’s wrath and rage. There also have been authors who have linked it to sexuality and have quoted that ‘power can be seducing sometimes’. Or it could even mean something else, thus leaving a room for one to have their own interpretation and making it the kind of work that I love the most, the ones leaving a mystery and raising a question.
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De la place Jamâa El Fna où on retrouve le plaisir d’assister à des spectacles de rue à la gare jusqu’aux halls des hôtels et des espaces de la ville ocre, Marrakech est habillée en œuvres authentiques. Chaque week-end de la biennale offre un programme riche et diversifié à travers des présentations d’artistes, des spectacles en espace public et des conférences. Reportage de Rita Saha pour 2M TV
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La jeune artiste marocaine, Ghizlane Agzenai a donné, jeudi à Rabat, le premier coup de pinceau marquant le démarrage de la 4è édition du festival de "Street art Jidar, toiles de rue", un événement qui a pour mission de donner des couleurs aux murs de la capitale, ville de lumière, et engager une plus large réflexion sur les arts urbains à l'épreuve du territoire.
For the third year in a row, Morocco's sprawling capital of Rabat has hosted the Jidar Street Art Festival. The urban event celebrates the city's rich multicultural tapestry, through a series of massive hand-painted murals.
Le Maroc, devenu une place forte dans l'univers du Street Art . De jeunes talents marocains mais aussi internationaux exposent et explosent, loin des graffitis des années 90.