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.
On the occasion of the closing of Jérémie Descamps' studio, after five years of residency at Motoco, an exhibition, a performance, and a public display took place to mark his departure from the space. Under the theme "The Street Peddler," Jérémie Descamps paid tribute to the many peddlers he encountered during his time in Beijing, who gradually disappeared as the city expanded and transformed.
In 2018, I was selected for an artistic research residency in the Tokyo area in Japan. My research project consisted of an anthropological observation of contemporary Japanese culture and its relationship to ritual in order to compose a performative artwork.
"Monkey" is a wandering performance around the Meiji-jingū temple whose route ends on its southern axis.
L'œuvre est constitué de 200 briques de construction élaborées localement en référence à l'ancien site industriel DMC de la ville de Mulhouse. Détournées en lingot d'or, elles portent le logo de la firme et celui de la ville de provenance. Elles sont signées et numérotées de 1 à 200. Le projet artistique consiste à présenter l'œuvre à des événements successifs dans la région des 3 frontières (Haut-Rhin.FR, Basel.CH, Weil Am Rhein.DE) et permettre la vente de chaque brique...
Le Marché de Noël Motoco s'est terminé avec succès, mais vous pouvez toujours vous procurer les briques GOLD en me contactant via cette page !
The Motoco Christmas Market has ended successfully, but you can still get the GOLD bricks by contacting me via this page!
Last Workshop que j'ai donné durant le mois de janvier 2019 en pleine forêt de Lutterbach. Voici les coordonnée sur Gmap pour ce qui veulent visiter l'installation ! https://goo.gl/maps/tA2zMBKLEdE2