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Loutfi Souidi
- Morocco - Born : 1994 in Sidi Slimane
Loutfi Souidi is a multidisciplinary Moroccan artist who graduated in 2018 from the National Institute of Fine Arts in Tétouan. Based in Marrakech, he develops a practice that brings together installation, sculpture, photography, drawing, and collage.
His work is rooted in the observation of everyday life and is based on the collection of objects that he assembles and transforms, thus fostering a reflection on the relationships between humans, objects, and the environment. Through processes of appropriation and accumulation, these modest materials—often destined to be forgotten—become forms imbued with memory and symbolism.
At once poetic, critical, and at times retro-futuristic, his artistic universe questions contemporary sociopolitical issues, the subject/object duality, identity, function, and the ways in which societies inhabit and transform space. His installations, composed of recycled materials marked by the passage of time, evoke hybrid and resilient bodies emerging from an uncertain future, revealing the margins and fractures of the contemporary world.
In 2022, he presented his first solo exhibition, Je ne sais point, at Comptoir des Mines Galerie in Marrakech. Since then, he has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Morocco and internationally, progressively affirming his place on the contemporary art scene.

Loutfi Souidi
- Morocco - Born : 1994 in Sidi Slimane
Loutfi Souidi is a multidisciplinary Moroccan artist who graduated in 2018 from the National Institute of Fine Arts in Tétouan. Based in Marrakech, he develops a practice that brings together installation, sculpture, photography, drawing, and collage.
His work is rooted in the observation of everyday life and is based on the collection of objects that he assembles and transforms, thus fostering a reflection on the relationships between humans, objects, and the environment. Through processes of appropriation and accumulation, these modest materials—often destined to be forgotten—become forms imbued with memory and symbolism.
At once poetic, critical, and at times retro-futuristic, his artistic universe questions contemporary sociopolitical issues, the subject/object duality, identity, function, and the ways in which societies inhabit and transform space. His installations, composed of recycled materials marked by the passage of time, evoke hybrid and resilient bodies emerging from an uncertain future, revealing the margins and fractures of the contemporary world.
In 2022, he presented his first solo exhibition, Je ne sais point, at Comptoir des Mines Galerie in Marrakech. Since then, he has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Morocco and internationally, progressively affirming his place on the contemporary art scene.













