Hadil Moufti is a visual artist whose practice is deeply rooted in the exploration of the interrelations among identity, memory, and belonging. Her work unfolds through collage, formmaking, and repetition. A graduate of the prestigious Parsons School of Design in Paris, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts, Moufti brings to contemporary art a distinctive perspective shaped by both rigorous academic study and intuitive introspection. Moufti’s work has received international recognition and is held in major collections, including the Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharjah and Dubai Collection.
Moufti’s artistic inquiry is grounded in the belief that humanity is at once unified and fragmented, emerging from a single origin yet scattered across cultures and histories. This observation propels her to construct interior, phantasmagorical worlds: utopian spaces where differences dissolve into rhythm and connection. Her compositions reimagine childhood tales....