
Born in 1966, Abdelghani Ben Ali, also known by his artistic pseudonym Abdelghani Didouh, is a painter who lives and works in Essaouira, Morocco. His creative journey began in the mid-2000s in a humble studio he constructed from recycled materials in the industrial district of his city. The name “Didouh” is a tribute to his father, Ali, who was also a painter. Inspired by his father’s style, Ben Ali initially followed in his footsteps but soon evolved his own distinctive artistic voice.
A former fisherman, Abdelghani Ben Ali channels his life’s challenges and traumas into his art, crafting works imbued with a quiet melancholy and profound sensitivity. His paintings often reflect a deeply introspective and tormented spirit, yet they possess a haunting beauty that draws the viewer into his world.
A gifted storyteller, Ben Ali uses his art to explore narratives that intertwine personal experiences with themes rooted in his African heritage. His compositions feature ghostly, amorphous figures that appear to drift in boundless, undefined spaces. These spectral forms evoke memories and dreams, blending the intangible with the deeply emotional.
In contrast to many of Essaouira’s artists, Ben Ali’s visual language is strikingly minimalist and pure. He favors intense close-ups and a restrained palette, yet his use of color remains vivid and impactful. His work strikes a delicate balance between simplicity and emotional complexity, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the stories and feelings embedded in his canvases.
“I carry on my father’s work,” Ben Ali reflects. “The ghosts emerge in my paintings bit by bit, like fragments of a child’s dream.”
His evocative creations have been showcased in numerous exhibitions, both solo and collective. Among his notable achievements was a presentation of his work at the Pamela Irving Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, in 2016, further cementing his reputation as an artist of profound emotional and cultural depth.