An exhibition titled "Spectrum of Colors" by visual artist Latifa Boulfoul opened on Thursday at the Baya Gallery within the Moufdi Zakaria Palace of Culture in Algiers. The show features over 30 large-scale abstract paintings with impressionistic influences, rendered in acrylics with vibrant colors such as pink, yellow, orange, red, and blue. Boulfoul, who studied at the School of Fine Arts in Constantine and Algiers as well as in Italy, leaves her works untitled to invite viewers to interpret them personally. The exhibition runs until July 4.
The exhibition matters because it highlights the career of an Algerian female artist who has been active since 1974, blending abstract and impressionist techniques to explore psychological depth and personal experience. It also underscores the continued vitality of contemporary art in Algeria, offering the public access to a significant body of work that reflects both local and Mediterranean influences. The show provides a platform for Boulfoul to share her evolving artistic vision and engage audiences in a dialogue about color, emotion, and interpretation.