Marking the inauguration of its new cultural season, MCC Gallery is pleased to present Gap of possibilities, a solo exhibition by artist Amine Asselman.

Through an approach where mathematical rigor intertwines with architectural subtlety and the richness of visual languages, the artist explores the generative power of the line as a founding principle. From it emerge unprecedented forms and rhythms that challenge structural arrangements, extending even to the very order of the cosmos.

Amine Asselman, an artist and doctor of contemporary art, has harbored a deep admiration for the rigor of physics and the subtlety of mathematics since his youth. This affinity for the sciences initially led him to the School of Architecture in Rabat. However, the call of art and design drew him back two years later to his hometown of Tétouan, where he dedicated himself to fine arts. After an introduction to architectural thought, followed by an immersion in fine arts, his keen eye singularly discerns the subtleties of architecture and the historical richness of his environment.

His academic journey appears as a scene of remarkable convergence, where the fields of mathematics, architecture, and artistic expression intertwine in intellectual harmony. From this unexpected union, a body of work emerges that resonates with the clarity of reason and the depth of intuition. At the heart of his artistic process, Amine Asselman engages in contemplative meditation and meticulous observation of architecture and the very act of building. He intently explores the intrinsic power of the line, that fundamental element whose deployment and arrangement reveal an infinite field of constructive possibilities.

The line here becomes the rhythm and frequencies that underpin the structural ordering of the cosmos, initiating an inquiry into its generative capacity for a fullness of configurations and compositions where forms and volumes are arranged according to relationships that are both harmonious and symbolic.