Mahi Binebine


Mahi Binebine is a Moroccan painter and novelist born in Marrakech in 1959. Binebine has written six novels which have been translated into various languages.

Career

Born in 1959 in Marrakech, Mahi Binebine moved in Paris in 1980 to continue his studies in mathematics, which he taught for eight years. He then devoted himself to writing and painting. He wrote several novels, which have been translated into a dozen languages. He emigrated to New York from 1994 to 1999. His paintings are part of the permanent collection at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. He returned to Marrakech in 2002 where he currently lives and works.
In "Mamaya’s Last Journey" the author is drawing on an episode from his own family history. His brother Aziz was one of the young officers who had taken part in the failed military coup against King Hassan II in 1971. For 18 years, he was imprisoned in the desert camp of Tazmamart, under conditions of unimaginable and almost indescribable brutality. Of the 56 prisoners, only half survived; among them, Aziz Binebine. Mahi Binebine's fellow writer Tahar Ben Jelloun took this story as the basis for his novel This Blinding Absence of Light.
Welcome to Paradise, the English translation of Cannibales was short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2004. Horses of God, also translated by Lulu Norman, was shortlisted for the Best Translated Book Award in 2014. It was made into a feature film in Morocco in 2011, called Horses of God, directed by Nabil Ayouch and selected for the official Moroccan entry for best foreign language film for the 2013 Oscars.
In 2020, Mahi won the Mediterranean Prize for his novel "Rue du pardon".

Novels

2017 Galerie Abla Ababou, Rabat
Art Paris
Galerie DX
Rétrospective - Galerie Claude Lemand
2016 Musée MACMA, Marrakech.
2015 Insoumission
Forum international des droits de L'Homme,
Marrakech, Musée de la Palmeraie
2014 Musée de la Palmeraie, Marrakech
2013 Galerie Document 15, Paris
2012 Galerie 38, Casablanca
Galerie Benamou, Paris
2011 Galerie Caprice Horn, Berlin
Galerie Loft,
Casablanca
2010 Galerie Atelier 21
AAART Foundation, Kitzbühel, Autriche
2009 53ème Biennale de Venise Venice Biennale
AAART Foundation - Autriche
Galerie CMOOA, Rabat
Galerie Delacroix, Tanger
2008 Galerie Atelier 21 - Casablanca
Galerie Violon Bleu - Londres
Galerie Navarra - 75 Faubourg, Paris
Galerie Loft, Paris
Galerie Bailly, Paris
Fondation FAAP, Sao Paolo
2007 Siège Société Générale, Casablanca
Galerie Nationale Bab Rouah, Rabat
Galerie Noir sur blanc, Marrakech
Palais des Congrès, Grasse
Le Lazaret Olandini, Ajaccio
2006 Kasbah Agafay, Marrakech
Galerie Venise Cadre, Casablanca
Galerie les Atlassides, Marrakech
2005 Galerie Venise-Cadre, Casablanca
Galerie Atlassides, Marrakech
Musée Archéologique de Silves
Eglise de la Miséricorde, Silves
Gemap, Casablanca
2004 Arte Invest, Rome
Festival Arte Mare Bastia
Bellas Artes, Madrid
Galerie Atalante, Madrid
Galerie Brigitte Schenk, Köln
2003 Espace Actua, Casablanca
Galerie Bab el kebir, Rabat
Galerie AAM, Rome
Studio Bocchi, Rome
Fundacione Maturen, Tarazona.
Galerie Baskoa, Barcelonne.
Kunst Köln, Galerie Brigitte Schenk
2002 Galerie Dahiez & Associés, Zurich
Galerie Brigitte Schenk, Köln
Musée de Marrakech
Société Générale Marocaine, Casablanca
Institut Cervantes, Tanger
Galerie Brigitte Schenk, Kunst Köln
Ministère de la culture, Abu Dhabi
2001 Tinglado 4 Moll de Costa, Taragone
Palais des congrès, Grasse.
2000 Espace Paul Ricard, Paris
Galerie El Manar, Casablanca
1999 Galerie Stendhal, New York
Galerie du Fleuve, Paris
Galerie Brigitte Shenk, Köln
1998 Galerie Ott, Düsseldorf
Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington D.C.
1997 Galerie Stendhal, New York.
1989 Contemporary French Art Gallery, New York
1988 Galerie la Découverte, Rabat
1987 Galerie de L'ONMT, Paris