Taher  Jaoui

Taher Jaoui

Taher Jaoui is an artist who stands out for his ability to organize certain forms or patterns in an apparently random manner, materializing it in a controlled representation of chaos. The act of painting and the plastic qualities of the materials used come together to capture a rich and intense creative process. The artist fuses abstract expressionism, primitive African art, graffiti, and pop culture to create a unique visual language that challenges academic conventions. Influenced by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Dubuffet, and the aesthetics of neo-expressionism, his works oscillate between chaos and order, integrating gestural strokes, layers of vibrant color, and mathematical symbols. In his series, from the monochromatic "Black and White," which evokes mathematical schemes, to the neo-figurative "Caartoons," where cartoony shapes and saturated colors construct visual narratives, Jaoui connects emotions and reflection in a language that combines the logic of calculation with creative spontaneity.

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Signature value

60.53 ¢/cm2

Accum. revaluation

265.74 %

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Black & White

Taher Jaoui uses black chalkboards as a base, evoking an aesthetic that is reminiscent of both the academic and the experimental. The compositions are formed by white chalk strokes, highlighting an intentional use of contrasting textures. The lines and forms, predominantly geometric, are arranged in patterns that appear chaotic at first glance but hold an internal logic. This series stands out for its monochromatic palette, which emphasizes the interplay between the matte black background and the whiteness of the strokes, creating a visual effect reminiscent of mathematical diagrams or technical graphics. However, the gestural character of his marks introduces an emotional narrative, aligning with the tradition of abstract expressionism.

10 works in the series
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The half of it | Taher Jaoui
140 X 135 CM

Powerfull

The "Powerfull" series is an explosion of vibrant tones that overlap in multiple layers, generating an effect of pictorial depth. Here, Jaoui combines elements of urban art, comics, and neo-expressionism, giving rise to a visual language that is both chaotic and harmonious. The compositions are dominated by organic forms that merge with spontaneous gestures, paint splatters, and drawing lines that seem to overflow from the canvas. The use of color in these works acts as a means to evoke emotions and narratives. The application of pigment varies from dense, texture-rich areas to more diluted and transparent zones, achieving a rich diversity of visual effects. The use of saturated and contrasting tones creates a dynamic visual dialogue that captures the viewer's attention and immerses them in the composition.

117 works in the series

Cartoons

In "Caartoons", Jaoui introduces characters and forms that, while not fully figurative, suggest human or animal faces, limbs, and gestures. These figures are constructed with broad, fragmented gestural strokes, evoking both outsider art and the pop aesthetic of the 1980s. The distortion of proportions and the integration of abstract elements lend the works an almost dreamlike quality. Their tonal difference defines the figures and their outlines, creating a clear contrast between positive (figures) and negative (backgrounds). Although the works do not tell linear stories, they do suggest a unique visual universe filled with characters who seem to interact with each other or with their abstract environment. The inclusion of recognizable forms – wide-eyed eyes, open mouths, exaggerated limbs – offers an accessible entry point for the viewer, while the narrative fragmentation invites them to imagine and complete the story on their own.

19 works in the series