Archéologies
To Saturday, Dec 25, 2027
Archéologies unfolds as a collective inquiry into the visible and invisible layers that shape the city of Marrakech. Bringing together artists, researchers, and practitioners—including Younes Rahmoun—the exhibition emerges from an archaeological excavation of the site, where traces of one of the earliest Almoravid mosques were uncovered. From this starting point, it expands into a broader reflection on memory, space, and the ways histories are embedded within the urban fabric.
Through micro-architectures, reconstructed archives, and reconfigured materials, Archéologies proposes a sensitive reading of the present as a stratified landscape—where past and present continuously intersect. Conceived as both a research platform and an immersive environment, the exhibition invites visitors to navigate layers of material, historical, and emotional narratives, revealing what persists beneath the surface of the city and within its collective imagination.
Rather than presenting fixed answers, Archéologies operates as an open investigation—one that reconsiders how we inhabit, remember, and reinterpret place, transforming Marrakech into a living archive shaped by time, transformation, and lived experience.














