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Rachid Koraïchi's Celestial Blue at October Gallery

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Celestial Blue, a solo exhibition showcasing new creations by Algerian artist Rachid Koraïchi, is currently on display at the October Gallery in London, marking his 77th birthday. The exhibition includes canvas pieces and steel sculptures, with the canvases drawing inspiration from Ibn 'Arabi's 12th-century love poetry, The Interpreter of Desires (1215), depicted in white against an indigo blue backdrop. Koraïchi incorporates symbols, numbers, and mirror script from diverse traditions, arranging them into intricate layers. His work continues to delve into themes of spirituality and tolerance, reflecting contemporary issues through the lens of Sufi mysticism. The number 7, significant in various cultures, frequently appears, and the press release emphasizes a message of love and a stance against violence in the Middle East.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled Celestial Blue at October Gallery
  • Solo show of new works by Rachid Koraïchi
  • Celebrates Koraïchi's 77th year
  • Includes canvas works and steel sculptures
  • Canvases inspired by Ibn 'Arabi's The Interpreter of Desires (1215)
  • Works feature white on indigo blue ground
  • Koraïchi uses symbols, numbers, mirror script from various traditions
  • Exhibition runs at October Gallery in London

Entities

Artists

  • Rachid Koraïchi
  • Ibn 'Arabi

Institutions

  • October Gallery
  • Factum Arte

Locations

  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Algeria
  • Aurès mountains
  • Andalucia
  • Spain
  • Damascus
  • Syria
  • Middle East

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