New Delhi | India
Houda Bakkali presents her digital art artistic practice at the Alliance Française New Delhi, within an exhibition that explores the capacity of digital art to extend traditional exhibition frameworks and to facilitate access, learning and cultural exchange across diverse audiences, beyond spatial, temporal and generational boundaries.
The exhibition integrates physical artworks, virtual formats, multimedia resources and immersive content, proposing an expanded exhibition model in which visitors can engage with the works through multiple layers of interpretation. This approach situates the audience as an active participant within the exhibition narrative, reinforcing digital art as a tool for cultural mediation and public engagement.
The project is educational and interpretative addressing the relationship between art and emerging technologies, examining creative processes, digital tools and their applications within contemporary artistic practice. Through this framework, the exhibition positions digital technologies as instruments for communication, education and cultural dissemination.
The exhibition centers on the female figure and gaze, as a tribute to the artist’s mother. Through the use of intense colors, dynamic forms, and an intersection of illustration with voluptuous flowers, it seeks to convey a joyful, hopeful, and optimistic vision of life.
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Art, Technology and Cultural Dialogue Across Continents
Houda Bakkali’s Digital Art, Digital Culture project brings together international audiences across five continents through exhibitions, workshops, and cultural initiatives that explore the convergence of art, technology, science, and global culture.

Cultural and Institutional Collaborations

International Exhibitions and Masterclasses
