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1932 Ksar-el-Kébir - 2000. Known for: Oil, wood, gouache, watercolor paintings depicting everyday life in the city.
Mohamed Hamri (1932-2000) . Mainly known as Hamri, he was a Moroccan painter and author. He had an important role in the cooperation of the Rolling Stones with the Moroccan band Master Musicians of... Read full biography
Mohamed Hamri (1932-2000) . Mainly known as Hamri, he was a Moroccan painter and author. He had an important role in the cooperation of the Rolling Stones with the Moroccan band Master Musicians of Joujouka. An artwork by Hamri decorates the combined disk by the lead guitarist of the Rolling... Read full biography
Mohamed Hamri (1932-2000) . Mainly known as Hamri, he was a Moroccan painter and author. He had an important role in the cooperation of the Rolling Stones with the Moroccan band Master Musicians of Joujouka. An artwork by Hamri decorates the combined disk by the lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, and the Master Musicians of Joujouka. Hamri himself was part of the Beat Generation of Tangier, a port where a center for experimental writers flourished in the fifties. Hamri's tutor... Read full biography
Mohamed Hamri (1932-2000) . Mainly known as Hamri, he was a Moroccan painter and author. He had an important role in the cooperation of the Rolling Stones with the Moroccan band Master Musicians of Joujouka. An artwork by Hamri decorates the combined disk by the lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, and the Master Musicians of Joujouka. Hamri himself was part of the Beat Generation of Tangier, a port where a center for experimental writers flourished in the fifties. Hamri's tutor in painting was the artist Brion Gysin, who introduced him to the art of modern European painters. In 1952, Gysin und Hamri showed their works in a joint exhibition. In addition, they opened the 1001 Nights Restaurant together in Tangier that was next... Read full biography
Mohamed Hamri (1932-2000) . Mainly known as Hamri, he was a Moroccan painter and author. He had an important role in the cooperation of the Rolling Stones with the Moroccan band Master Musicians of Joujouka. An artwork by Hamri decorates the combined disk by the lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, and the Master Musicians of Joujouka. Hamri himself was part of the Beat Generation of Tangier, a port where a center for experimental writers flourished in the fifties. Hamri's tutor in painting was the artist Brion Gysin, who introduced him to the art of modern European painters. In 1952, Gysin und Hamri showed their works in a joint exhibition. In addition, they opened the 1001 Nights Restaurant together in Tangier that was next to the private house of Hamri a meeting point for the art scene. Between 1974 and 1978, Hamri... Read full biography

