Talal Ibn Khatib is a Moroccan visual artist and architect whose artistic practice explores the notions of resilience, memory, and transformation. Holding degrees from the National Institute of Fine Arts in Tetouan and Lviv Polytechnic National University in Architecture and Urbanism, he develops a multidisciplinary approach that bridges the languages of contemporary art and spatial practice.
His work encompasses painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Through these diverse mediums, he investigates the capacity of individuals and societies to rebuild themselves in the aftermath of rupture, conflict, and trauma. His works often transform objects, materials, and symbols associated with destruction into forms that embody hope, renewal, and reconstruction.
Rooted in research and experimentation, his practice creates a space for dialogue between the artwork and the viewer. By inviting audiences into an introspective experience, Talal Ibn Khatib seeks to inspire personal reflections on memory, human vulnerability, and the mechanisms of resilience. Situated at the intersection of aesthetics, conceptual inquiry, and lived experience, his work offers a sensitive exploration of the transformations that shape our contemporary world.