
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an indoor art exhibition space within a museum or gallery in Marrakesh, Morocco. The walls are uniformly light beige. Overhead, a white ceiling features a black track lighting system with four adjustable spotlights directed towards the wall. Centered on the upper wall, a prominent display reads "Jamaa el-Fna (1997 - 1999)" in both Arabic (جامع الفنا) and Latin script, followed by "Aziz Abou Ali" (عزيز أبو علي) also in both scripts, indicating the exhibition's subject and artist. Two main framed artworks are visible on the wall below this text. The left painting features two abstract human figures, one light-toned and one reddish-brown, within a dark, irregularly textured frame. The right painting shows a single abstract white figure, possibly a person or a chair, against a blue background, also within a dark, irregularly textured frame. Small white informational labels are affixed to the wall next to each artwork. Portions of additional framed artworks are visible on the far left and right edges of the frame. In the foreground, a dark, rectangular pedestal supports a reddish-brown, multi-faceted sculptural object. To the right, a display case with a glass top reveals a small, carved reddish-brown wooden sculpture, possibly depicting two intertwined figures, resting on a red surface. Below this sculpture, several flat, rectangular items, likely brochures or informational cards, are arranged on the red surface. The floor is composed of alternating sections of light-colored, possibly marble, and darker, reflective material, creating visible shadows from the pedestals. No people are present in the scene.
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