Biography

Hakeem Abou-Kila

Hakeem Abou-Kila (b. 1989, Alexandria) is an Egyptian contemporary artist whose practice interrogates power, restriction, and collective consciousness through densely layered compositions and aerial urban perspectives. Working across painting, printmaking, and installation, Abou-Kila constructs visual systems that merge myth, politics, inherited culture, and speculative imagination.

A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University (Printmaking Division), his training in graphic structure remains visible in the architectural clarity and intricate layering of his surfaces. Cityscapes frequently appear from elevated viewpoints compressed, mapped, and stratified—operating as metaphors for surveillance, exclusion, and the invisible boundaries that govern contemporary societies. These spatial strategies are not documentary; they function as critical cartographies of chaos, ideology, and control.

Abou-Kila draws from mythology, religious symbolism, and historical memory, interweaving them with current political and social realities across the Middle East and Africa. His works balance satire with seriousness: irony becomes a device for exposing systemic disorder, while symbolic density reflects the complexity of collective identity. Even when addressing conflict or restriction, his compositions retain a rhythmic visual coherence suggesting that fragmentation itself can be structured.

Rather than privileging purely personal narratives, Abou-Kila situates the individual within broader global frameworks. For him, honest art must operate in parallel with time engaging the past, interrogating the present, and speculating on possible futures. Recurring gestures of tenderness or romantic symbolism appear within his works not as sentiment, but as propositions for alternative futures shaped by awareness and connection.

His practice has been presented in major international platforms including 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair (Marrakech), AKKA African Art Fair (Paris), Scope Miami, and Context Art Fair (New York and Miami), among others. Through sustained experimentation and institutional presence, Abou-Kila continues to position his work within a transnational dialogue on ideology, territory, and belonging.

Through layered visual architecture and conceptual cartography, Abou-Kila transforms the city into a psychological landscape where myth and modernity intersect under the pressure of contemporary reality.

 

Works
  • Hakeem Aboukila, A Rouad To Heavean, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    A Rouad To Heavean, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Linen
    180 x 140 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Alexander the Great, 2024
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Alexander the Great, 2024
    Oil colors , and ink on canvas
    130 x 130 cm
    51 1/8 x 51 1/8 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Angel “ Left Shoulder “, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Angel “ Left Shoulder “, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Canvas
    110 x 50 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Angel “ Right Shoulder “, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Angel “ Right Shoulder “, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Canvas
    110 x 50 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Bism Allah “ 39 Angels”, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Bism Allah “ 39 Angels”, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Canvas
    227 x 188 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Bism Allah “ 60 Angles “, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Bism Allah “ 60 Angles “, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Canvas
    127 x 350 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Good Heart always wins, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Good Heart always wins, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Linen
    180 x 180 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, He is the sun- she is the Moon, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    He is the sun- she is the Moon, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Linen
    116 x 195 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, One day, we ll come back "Palestine", 2024
    Hakeem Aboukila
    One day, we ll come back "Palestine", 2024
    Oil colors, Oil bars, Pastels, and ink on canvas
    186 x 347 cm
    73 1/4 x 136 5/8 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Protect, 2023
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Protect, 2023
    Oil and ink on canvas
    28.5 x 28.5 cm
    11 1/4 x 11 1/4 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Somewhere, 2023
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Somewhere, 2023
    Oil colors , and ink on canvas
    29 x 29 cm
    11 3/8 x 11 3/8 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Untitled, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Untitled, 2025
    Oil colors , Oil pastels, Oil Bars and ink on canvas
    153 x 48 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Untitled , 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Untitled , 2025
    Oil colors , Oil pastels, Oil Bars and ink on canvas
    153 x 48 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, We are the Salt of the Land, 2023 - 2024
    Hakeem Aboukila
    We are the Salt of the Land, 2023 - 2024
    Oil colors , Oil bars, Pastels, and ink on canvas
    150 x 230 cm
    59 x 90 1/2 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, When the Sun Turns Red, 2024.2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    When the Sun Turns Red, 2024.2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels and ink on Canvas
    70 x 50 cm
  • Hakeem Aboukila, Yellow cow, 2021
    Hakeem Aboukila
    Yellow cow, 2021
    Oil, ink on canavs
    135.5 x 170 cm
    53 3/8 x 66 7/8 in
  • Hakeem Aboukila, ثوبٌ طيبٌ ساحر, 2025
    Hakeem Aboukila
    ثوبٌ طيبٌ ساحر, 2025
    Oil colors, Oil Pastels, and Ink on Canvas
    180 x 140 cm
    70 7/8 x 55 1/8 in
Exhibitions
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