Hind Elamaoui

Hind Elamaoui, born on April 19, 1978, in Morocco, is a contemporary painter known for her vibrant works inspired by Cubism. She is the daughter of Colonel El Amaoui El Maati of the Royal Armed Forces, who was the first to raise the national flag at the TAH post during the Green March on November 6, 1975.

Tragically, Hind lost her mother at the age of five, an event that deeply affected her life. In the face of this loss, she found solace in art, beginning to paint at the age of six. By the age of 14, she had already held her first exhibition in Morocco, showcasing a precocious talent that would continue to flourish.

Hind pursued academic excellence alongside her artistic activities, earning a degree in English literature. Her unique style, influenced by the boldness of Cubism and inspired by Pablo Picasso, reflects her personal creative vision.

At 18, Hind moved to Pomezia, Italy, to broaden her horizons. There, she joined the artistic association "Le Pleiadi," where she worked alongside professional painters in the same studio. This experience honed her skills and deepened her understanding of artistic techniques.

Throughout her career, Hind Elamaoui has exhibited her works in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Morocco, Italy, Spain, France, and China.

Today, she lives and works in Rabat, Morocco, where she continues to create and inspire through her art.

Exhibitions

2024

  • Certification of the artist's ranking by Artmajeur and Akoun, the global leader in art market information

2020

  • Artbox (Art Metropole Europe) (Barcelona)
  • Certification of the artist's ranking by Artmajeur and Akoun, the global leader in art market information
  • Artbox, Gallery Zurich (Switzerland)

2017

  • Hotel (Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort) (El Jadida) (Morocco)

2016

  • Design & Cook Gallery (Marrakech, Morocco)

2014

  • M Gallery Collection (Hotel Diwan) (Rabat)

2012

  • Gallery (Sofitel Hotel) (Marrakech) (Morocco)
  • Kollector’s Gallery (Marrakech) (Morocco)
  • Design & Cook Gallery

2011

  • Design & Cook Gallery (Marrakech) (Morocco)
  • Gallery (Sofitel Hotel) (Marrakech) (Morocco)

2010

  • Auction (Drouot) (France)

2009

  • Gallery Mohamed El Fassi (Ministry of Culture, Rabat)

2008

  • Gallery Marrakech-Menara Airport (Morocco)
  • Gallery Mohammed V Airport (Casablanca, Morocco)
  • Auction (British Home) (Marrakech, Morocco)

2007

  • Al Akhawayne University International Women’s Day (Ifrane, Morocco)
  • International Contemporary Art Fair (Canton, Guangzhou, China)

2006

  • Delegation of Culture (International Women's Day) (Marrakech, Morocco)
  • Royal Theatre (Marrakech, Morocco)
  • Borj Bladi (Marrakech, Morocco)
  • Delegation of Culture for the NaghmawAtay Show (Kelaa Sraghna, Morocco)
  • Imperial Borj Hotel for the International Festival of Folk Arts (Marrakech, Morocco)
  • La Galerie Bleue (Marrakech, Morocco)

2001

  • Delegation of Tourism (Marrakech, Morocco)

1997

  • Ardea (Italy)
  • Pomezia (Italy)
  • Pratica di Mare (Italy)

1996

  • OCP Engineers Club (Khouribga, Morocco)
  • Delegation of Culture (Khouribga, Morocco)
  • Ben Guerir (Morocco)
  • Torvaianica (Italy)

1995

  • Delegation of Culture at the Age of 14 (Meknes, Morocco)
  • Delegation of Culture (Tiflet, Morocco)
  • On the Occasion of Asian Film Week (Kemissate, Morocco)

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