The Moroccan Tourism Ministry has unveiled a new design space in the city of Marrakech where top grade art exhibitions will be held.
The new and captivating design space, according to a citation at the unveiling ceremony on Monday, is an immersive place that “merges art, culture and design and promises to enrapture the senses and kindle profound conversations.”
Called the “Warehouse”, the space is located at Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech, and will host the “Noir sur Blanc” art exhibition on September 10, an event which draws A-listers in Morocco’s cultural scene, as well as welcome top exhibitors from around the globe.
According to Morocco News, the groundbreaking partnership is between Mandarin Oriental and Atelier Mayer, a curator of exceptional designs who regularly graces the city of Marrakech with a stunning display of the charm and significance of creativity and culture.
“The event at the Warehouse at Mandarin Oriental was unveiled with an immersive design place that merges art, culture and design and that promises to enrapture the senses and kindle profound conversations,” the report stated.
“Within the walls of the Warehouse, the visionary collaboration between Atelier Mayer’s founder and creative director Carmen Haid and Moroccan artist Idriss Karnachi resulted in the “Noir sur Blanc” exhibition.
“The exhibition will be opened to the public for a limited time, promising a tapestry of modern visions interwoven with curated treasures, all set against the backdrop of Marrakech’s charm. This confluence of tradition and contemporary expression paints a canvas that speaks volumes.
“Embracing sustainability as a central tenet, Atelier Mayer and Idriss Karnachi have masterfully incorporated recycled materials into the art installation, ensuring a conscious effort in regards to waste reduction and responsible consumption.
“Attendees are expected to embark on a journey where art, narrative, and innovation converge. During the exhibition, they will be engaging directly with the artworks, interact with the carefully curated pieces, and gain profound insights into the creative journey behind this remarkable collaboration,” it added.