Formed at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR, 2015), Ouissem Moalla (born in 1990 in Stockholm) explores themes of space and memory in his work, drawing inspiration from the research of historian Frances A. Yates. He draws from popular and literary culture, myths, and major texts, with language as a recurring thread. This takes shape through performances, installations, and paintings in which he questions space, our relationship to places, cosmogony, and beliefs.

Whether in Mulhouse, where his studio is located, or during residencies (Motoco&co Tokyo 2018; CEEAC - Basis E.v. Frankfurt 2023; Villa Salammbô Institut français Tunisia 2024), he works with the remnants of industrial ruins (G.O.L.D, 2017), explores myths and representations of urban gateways (Impressions d’Espaces, 2024), wanders around a Shinto shrine carrying chairs strapped to his back to form the character 目 (mù / eye) (Monkey, 2018), or reinterprets mystical texts by intertwining language and the body (Clavis Tabula, 2023). His work, enriched by multicultural influences, flirts with the human and social sciences, questioning archives and communities.

Ouissem Moalla classifies his works into «series», each forming a universe that he continuously expands with new projects exploring the same themes.

Exhibition : " CLAVIS TABULA" - CEAAC Strasbourg 11/01 - 23/02/2025

**Clavis Tabula**  

**Ouissem Moalla**  

**01.11.2025 – 02.23.2025**  

 

Solo exhibition by Ouissem Moalla, 2023 laureate of the Strasbourg <> Frankfurt exchange program. For Clavis Tabula, Ouissem Moalla has reinterpreted the results of his research on mnemonic techniques to resonate with Endre Tót's work, presented simultaneously at the art center in the exhibition Dirty Rains.  

 

This exhibition is supported by the Strasbourg European Capital Triannual Agreement (2024–2026).  

 

**Opening Reception:** 01.10.2025, 6:30 PM  In the presence of the artist,

followed by Axel Alousque's performance: Storytime, What if a knight was really gay & depressed (the ending will surprise you!!!)

 

📍 **CEAAC**, 7 Rue de l'Abreuvoir, 67000 Strasbourg  

Free entry, Wednesday to Sunday, 2–6 PM.  

 

📆 **Guided tour with Ouissem Moalla:** Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 4 PM  

 

More info: ceaac.org