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Ali Bellagha at Gorgi Gallery: Intersecting His Gaze with the World

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An exhibition at Gorgi Gallery celebrates the work and vision of Tunisian artist Ali Bellagha.
  • The show highlights his unique ability to blend artistic creation with cultural heritage, focusing on traditional Tunisian crafts.
  • Bellagha is recognized as a precursor and visionary who gave contemporary relevance to everyday objects and traditional practices.

The Gorgi Gallery is currently hosting a collective exhibition that invites visitors to explore the singular universe and profoundly modern vision of Tunisian artist Ali Bellagha. The exhibition showcases his unique talent for making artistic creation and cultural heritage converse, driven by rare sensitivity and a forward-thinking approach.

Bellagha, known for his work "Les Mรฉtiers" (The Crafts), created more than just a gallery; he established a distinct world where art and craftsmanship freely interacted. His space was a place where heritage and creation merged, transforming everyday objects into pieces imbued with memory, poetry, and emotion. He is celebrated as a precursor and visionary deeply attached to Tunisian savoir-faire.

Bellagha brought a fresh perspective to objects, materials, gestures, and traditions, revealing their beauty, richness, and poetic strength while imbuing them with a distinctly contemporary dimension. Long before the dialogue between art and craftsmanship became widely recognized, he placed it at the core of his artistic practice.

This exhibition features a selection of emblematic works that underscore his significant contribution to Tunisian art history. It offers a chance to rediscover an artist whose thoughts and work continue to inspire through their remarkable modernity. Engaging with Ali Bellagha's art means rediscovering a way of looking at the world, a gaze capable of revealing the beauty in simple things, making materials speak, and breathing new life into traditions.

The exhibition's opening reception, "Les Mรฉtiers," took place on Friday, June 5. It serves as an invitation to discover or rediscover the oeuvre of a major artist who has profoundly shaped Tunisian art history, and whose vision remains exceptionally relevant today.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.