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morocco debuts national pavilion at the venice biennale with monumental asǝṭṭa installation

designboom.com·Apr 30, 2026

Morocco's inaugural national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Art Biennale features "Asǝṭṭa," a monumental installation by artist Amina Agueznay that explores the themes of traditional craftsmanship and shared memory through immersive spatial experiences. The project highlights the importance of craftsmanship as a form of knowledge production, involving 166 Moroccan artisans and emphasizing the collective and temporal dimensions of their practices.

For a professional interested in integrating traditional and contemporary design approaches, the Asǝṭṭa installation at the Venice Art Biennale 2026 illustrates how traditional craftsmanship can be reframed as a dynamic form of knowledge production rather than mere preservation. This approach, which involves collaboration with artisans and positions them as central agents, offers a compelling model for embedding cultural narratives into modern design practices, particularly in projects involving spatial design and material innovation.

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