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Belgian photographer of Moroccan–Flemish descent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moustapha "Mous" Lamrabat (born 1983)[1][2] is a Moroccan-born Belgian photographer, of Moroccan and Flemish descent.[3] He is known for both fashion photography under Studio Mousmous, and fine art photography.[3][4]
Mous Lamrabat | |
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Born | Moustapha Lamrabat 1983 (age 40–41) Temsaman, Morocco |
Alma mater | Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) |
Occupation | Photographer |
Website | https://mousmous.com/ |
Lamrabat was born in Temsaman, northern Morocco; at the age of 2 his family moved to Belgium.[5] He grew up in Sint-Niklaas in a family of nine children.[3][6]
He studied interior design at Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent and graduated in 2009.[6][2] He is self taught in the field of photography.[7]
In 2019, he had his first solo exhibition Mousganistan, held at the SteM Zwijgershoek museum in Sint-Niklaas.[8][9] His fine art photography will often highlight his subjects donning niqabs, abayas, and kaftan robes.[7] He creates hybrid images by using Islamic symbols, such as traditional clothing; and pairs it with Western brand iconography and pop culture references.[10][11]
Lamrabat has worked for Elle, Vogue Italia, Vogue Arabia, GQ Middle East, and Esquire.[6][12][8]
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