Hakim Ghazali
(حكيم غزالي)Morocco
Hakim Ghazali, born in Casablanca in 1963, is a Moroccan artist renowned for his evocative mixed-media paintings that delve into the philosophical and spiritual depths of color. His works often feature subdued, earthy tones and incorporate natural elements like soil, clay, and sand, reflecting a contemplative, almost mystical aesthetic. Ghazali's art is characterized by a minimalist approach, emphasizing the interplay between color and form to evoke profound emotional responses.
Ghazali's artistic journey began with studies in Morocco, followed by advanced education in France, where he graduated from the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design d'Amiens. Since 1985, he has exhibited extensively, with solo shows in Morocco, Dubai, and France, and participation in group exhibitions across Italy, Bangladesh, Dubai, and Syria. His work has been featured in numerous biennials, and he has received several prestigious awards, including the first prize at the "Artiste du Monde" in Paris in 2003, the first prize in Arabic Type Design at the Linotype competition in Hamburg in 2006, and the first prize at the Sharjah Arabic Calligraphy Biennial the same year.
Ghazali's paintings have achieved significant recognition in the art market, with his works being collected by private collectors worldwide. Notably, his piece "Andalus 2" from 1999 is part of the Dubai Collection, underscoring his international appeal and the enduring value of his artistic contributions.