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Noureddine Daifallah

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Noureddine Daifallah (born 1960 in Marrakech) is a Moroccan calligrapher. He is a teacher of fine arts in Marrakech whose work has been exhibited in Morocco, France, Italy and Portugal. With his innovations, he adds new touch to the traditional Arabic calligraphy. He won the Biennale de Turquie (International Commission for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage), Istanbul 1991, and the Zémé Rencontre de la jeune Peinture Marocaine, Espace Wafa Bank, Casablanca 1991. The Guggenheim Museum in New York acquired two of his paintings in 2002. a new exhibition of his will open shortly in London.

References

  • "La Galerie Matisse expose Noureddine Daifallah" (in French). Emarrakech. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  • Akil, Ayoub (2008-01-21). "Maroc: Portrait de Noureddine Daïfallah". Libération (Casablanca) (in French). AllAfrica Global Media. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  • Abdelmajid, Bouaffia (2004-12-15). "Calligraphie : Daifallah sur les cimaises de Matisse Art Gallery". Libération (in French). Casafree. Retrieved 2008-05-24.