Category: EXHIBITION
Global Creative Impact: Exhibitions & Events by Houda Bakkali
Since 2008, from Cannes to New York, Houda Bakkali has been part of the evolution of digital art. in some emblematic public spaces and private events around the world.
In 2018, she was the only artist to present 100% digital work at the Contemporary Art Salon Artistes du Monde in Cannes with the figure of the Arab woman as the protagonist, an event sponsored by the Cannes City Council and Nice-Matin, where her groundbreaking proposal earned her the New Talent Award. Between 2018 and 2023, her project Women and Digital Art was exhibited at the Spanish Paradores of Lorca and Córdoba. Likewise, she also lectured on digital art at the Paradores of Soria and Cangas de Onís in collaboration with the University of Oviedo. She also exhibited with great success her fusion of augmented reality and physical art at the Colegio de Médicos de Málaga. She signed Soria Through Digital Art, a project promoted by the Soria Provincial Council, which brought digital art to rural Spain through workshops, physical and immersive exhibitions, and educational activities exploring artificial intelligence, the metaverse, and augmented reality. She also successfully showcased her fusion of augmented reality and physical art at the Málaga College of Physicians and Casa de Castilla-La Mancha en Madrid.
In 2020, at the first Contemporary Art Salon in Monaco after the pandemic, she unveiled the event’s first painting with augmented reality, attracting extensive coverage from the Riviera press. That same year, she made her debut in Sanremo, Italy, presenting I fiori della felicità at the City Hall to the Mayor and the President of the Municipality of Sanremo, as well as at the Museum of the Flower. In 2021, she presented her work Divertimento at the iconic Casino of Sanremo.
She has exhibited on several occasions in Paris and Biarritz, including at the Carrousel du Louvre, the Casino of Biarritz, and the Palais des Congrès Bellevue, where she personally presented her digital works with augmented reality to the city’s Mayor. She also frequently gives presentations, masterclass and participates in private events in different countries..
Houda Bakkali presented her work in tribute to female empowerment at the Can Travi Civic Center in Barcelona as part of the Empoderat Festival, an event sponsored by the Barcelona City Council. The exhibition was distinguished by two pieces that seamlessly integrated artistic creativity with new technologies as a medium for conveying medical and scientific content.
Her art has also been showcased several occasions in The Party, the emblematic celebration of American Illustration in New York. Likewise, Bakkali was selected for the first inaugural artistic Web3 project by TIME magazine, participating with this iconic publication at Dreamverse in New York, considered the world’s first major digital art show.
Houda Bakkali has developed a very unique project with the legendary Alliance Française network, taking her works to more than 20 countries, including the Argentina, Bahrain, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, México, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, the United States, Venezuela, Zambia, etc.
Deadly Sins: Houda Bakkali Unveils a Bold New Series in Barcelona
Houda Bakkali presented her series Deadly Sins in a private presentation event held at Louise Se Va, a cultural and gastronomic venue in Barcelona. The series consists of seven unique mixed-media works that reinterpret the seven deadly sins through a contemporary visual framework, combining traditional references with current artistic techniques.
The presentation situates the works within a non-traditional exhibition context, using the restaurant space as a setting for interdisciplinary dialogue between visual art and cultural experience. The project explores themes related to human behavior and symbolic representation, articulated through Bakkali’s mixed-media methodology, which integrates material experimentation, color and layered visual structures.
Deadly Sins reflects Bakkali’s ongoing investigation into the reinterpretation of classical themes through contemporary artistic languages, demonstrating how mixed-media practices can adapt historical narratives to present-day contexts. The project exemplifies an approach in which tradition and innovation coexist, and where alternative exhibition spaces function as platforms for artistic dissemination and cultural exchange.



































































































































































