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  1. After a decade in Europe, Khadda returned to Algeria and worked hard to set up a contemporary scene for young Algerian artists. He founded Sign Painters and School of the Sign in 1967, to continue propounding his vision of calligraphic ‘sign’ work over abstract backgrounds.

  2. Khadda expose la même année à Alger à la galerie Pilote animée par Edmond Charlot qui publie la plaquette Éléments pour un art nouveau (Un acte de foi, par Anna Gréki; Pour un dialogue, par Mohammed Khadda). Sous le même titre Éléments pour un art nouveau, Khadda publiera en 1971 une introduction à l'histoire de l'art en Algérie depuis les fresques du Tassili n'Ajjer, l'art ...

  3. Mohammed Khadda travaille, entre 1973 et 1976, à la réalisation de plusieurs peintures murales collectives, accompagne de ses dessins, dans les années 80, des recueils notamment de Bachir Hadj Ali, Tahar Djaout, Habib Tengour, et rassemble en 1983 dans Feuillets épars liés la plupart de ses articles et préfaces.

  4. Mohammed Khadda, an Algerian icon Mohammed Khadda, circa 1982. Mohammed Khadda (Arabic: محمد الخدة; 14 March 1930 – 4 May 1991) was an Algerian painter, sculptor, and writer. Khadda has been considered to be among the founders ...

  5. Mohammed Khadda was an Algerian painter, sculptor, and writer. Khadda has been considered to be among the founders of contemporary Algerian painting and one of the many representatives of the "sign painters." He debuted in 1960. His influences included Cubism and Arabic calligraphy. He tended toward the non-figurative or abstract. He represented a generation of Algerian artists who combined ...

  6. MOHAMMED KHADDA, Algeria, 1988 113.5 x 145.5 cm. Carrefour MOHAMMED KHADDA, Algeria, 1989 116 x 89 cm. view all. Become a Member. Join us in our endless discovery of modern and contemporary Arab art . OK - or login with - We value your privacy. Terms Coo ...

  7. 14 mars 2020 · “The history of painting is tied to that of humanity,” said one of the founding fathers of Algerian contemporary painting Mohammed Khadda, who is celebrated in today’s Doodle. Born on this day in 1930 in the Algerian port city of Mostaganem, Khadda developed a passion for art during his formative years working at a local printing press.