x
Abstract Art
1989
Contemporary
116.0 x 89.0 cm
The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art FoundationHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
Pick from our preset sizes that match the artwork's original proportions.
You may enter your own dimensions to fit a specific frame or space. If your selected size does not match the original image's proportions, we will either crop the artwork or extend the painting with additional hand-painted elements. A digital mockup will be sent for your approval before production begins.
Please note that the on-screen preview does not reflect the actual cropping or extension. Only the mockup will accurately show the final composition.
While custom sizes are available, we recommend selecting a dimension from the predefined list to preserve the original proportions.
Worldwide Delivery () in 3/4 weeks instead of standard 5 weeks. (18 July). No compromise on quality.
Carrefour
Reproduction Size
In the evocative masterpiece Carrefour, created in 1989, the late Algerian visionary Mohammed Khadda invites us into a vibrant crossroads where human emotion meets abstract complexity. At the heart of this expansive composition stands a central figure, draped in a striking red attire, whose arms are raised toward the heavens in a gesture that oscillates between triumph and profound yearning. This focal point serves as an anchor amidst a swirling sea of color and pattern, drawing the viewer into a rhythmic dance of light and shadow. The painting is not merely a depiction of a moment, but a profound exploration of presence within a chaotic yet harmonious universe.
The composition breathes with a sense of layered depth, achieved through Khadda’s masterful use of secondary figures that populate the periphery. In the upper reaches of the canvas, silhouettes emerge from the background, while others linger in the lower corners, creating a panoramic effect that suggests a bustling, multidimensional reality. This arrangement transforms the canvas into a stage where the individual and the collective coexist, making Carrefour an ideal centerpiece for those looking to introduce a sense of narrative movement and intellectual depth into a sophisticated interior space.
To understand Carrefour is to understand the revolutionary spirit of Mohammed Khadda himself. As a pioneer of the ‘sign painters’ movement, Khadda achieved what few artists could: the seamless reconciliation of Western Cubist structure with the lyrical elegance of Arabic calligraphy. In this work, we see the traces of his unique visual vocabulary—a language where lines do not merely define shapes but act as rhythmic pulses of meaning. The background, a tapestry of intricate patterns and varied textures, echoes the ancient traditions of North African art while remaining firmly rooted in the avant-garde movements of the 20th century.
The technique employed here is one of deliberate layering, where color is used not just for decoration but to build a structural foundation. The interplay between the bold, saturated reds and the more muted, complex patterns creates a visual tension that keeps the eye perpetually moving across the surface. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a rare opportunity to possess a work that embodies the historical weight of Algerian contemporary art through a lens of modern abstraction.
Beyond its technical brilliance, Carrefour possesses an undeniable emotional magnetism. The title itself—meaning "Crossroads"—suggests a place of decision, transition, and meeting. There is a palpable energy in the central figure's upward reach, evoking feelings of hope, spiritual ascension, or perhaps the struggle for identity within a changing world. This duality of tension and grace makes the artwork incredibly versatile; it can serve as a bold, conversational statement in a contemporary gallery setting or provide a soulful, contemplative anchor in a private study.
Integrating a high-quality reproduction of such a significant work allows one to surround themselves with the legacy of a master. The painting’s ability to command attention through its scale and color palette ensures it remains a focal point, inspiring anyone who gazes upon it. Whether you are drawn to its historical significance as a cornerstone of Algerian modernism or its sheer aesthetic power, Carrefour stands as a timeless testament to the beauty found at the intersection of culture, history, and pure artistic expression.
Mohammed Khadda, an Algerian painter, sculptor, and writer, was born in 1930 in Djebel Djellal, Algeria, and passed away in 1991. He is widely regarded as one of the founding figures of contemporary Algerian painting and a key representative of the ‘sign painters’ movement.
Khadda's artistic journey began in 1960, deeply influenced by two seemingly disparate yet powerfully combined forces: Cubism and Arabic calligraphy. This unique blend propelled him to explore non-figurative and abstract art forms, setting the stage for his distinctive style.
Khadda’s work embodies a generation of Algerian artists who sought to reconcile their cultural heritage with modern artistic languages. He masterfully integrated the traditions of calligraphic artistry with formal elements drawn from Western abstraction, creating a visual vocabulary that was both deeply rooted in his identity and strikingly contemporary.
Khadda’s debut in 1960 marked the beginning of a new era in Algerian painting. His work quickly gained recognition for its originality and artistic merit.
Mohammed Khadda’s contributions to Algerian contemporary painting are undeniable. He played a pivotal role in establishing a distinct artistic identity for Algeria following independence, moving beyond colonial influences towards a uniquely national expression.
As one of the pioneers of this movement, his work continues to inspire new generations of artists and serves as a testament to the power of cultural fusion and artistic innovation. His legacy extends beyond painting; he also contributed significantly to Algerian sculpture and literature.
1930 - 1991 , Algeria
Tell us about your project and our art experts will provide you with 3 personalized art suggestions.
Let Us Curate 3 Options Just for You - Free!