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259 - Mohamed Bourouissa

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Mohamed Bourouissa is an Algerian-born French artist (b. 1978) who lives and works in Paris. Mohamed's practice moves between photography, video, sculpture, and installation, often blurring the lines between these mediums. His work explores social issues, power dynamics, and the representation of marginalized communities.

He often engages with or embeds himself into specific communities for extended periods, spending significant time with individuals and groups to understand their experiences and perspectives before then creating collaborative works that challenge societal structures and explore the complexities of identity.

Mohamed's work frequently addresses the tensions between different social contexts, particularly those related to race, class, and immigration, often questioning how different social groups are represented in media and art, challenging stereotypes and seeking to offer alternative narratives.

His work has been exhibited in major museums and biennials worldwide, and in 2020 he received the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for his retrospective exhibition featured in the Arles Festival the previous year.

Mohamed currently has a major solo show at Fondazione MAST in Bologna Italy, curated by Francesco Zanot. The exhibition is entitled Communautés and features four notable works produced over a twenty year span between 2005 and this year - Péripherique, Horse Day, Shoplifters and Hands.

In episode 259, Mohamed discusses, among other things:

  • The sense of community growing up in the Parisian suburbs
  • His early experiences as a graffiti artist
  • His first project, Nous Somme Halles
  • The 2005 riots that preceded Péripherique
  • Why he decided to stage images… and why he sketches the images out first
  • The theme of masculinity and his own experience of growing up without a father present
  • The challenges of being a dad
  • Knowing that he wanted to be an artist
  • How artists must value their own work and learn to say no
  • His project Horse Day and how it came about
  • Art as a playground
  • His new project, Hands
  • How he arrives at the choice of medium and the factors that inflence that choice
  • Why he is, in his own words, an ‘extremely bad photographer’

Referenced:

Website | Instagram

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Mohamed Bourouissa is an Algerian-born French artist (b. 1978) who lives and works in Paris. Mohamed's practice moves between photography, video, sculpture, and installation, often blurring the lines between these mediums. His work explores social issues, power dynamics, and the representation of marginalized communities.

He often engages with or embeds himself into specific communities for extended periods, spending significant time with individuals and groups to understand their experiences and perspectives before then creating collaborative works that challenge societal structures and explore the complexities of identity.

Mohamed's work frequently addresses the tensions between different social contexts, particularly those related to race, class, and immigration, often questioning how different social groups are represented in media and art, challenging stereotypes and seeking to offer alternative narratives.

His work has been exhibited in major museums and biennials worldwide, and in 2020 he received the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for his retrospective exhibition featured in the Arles Festival the previous year.

Mohamed currently has a major solo show at Fondazione MAST in Bologna Italy, curated by Francesco Zanot. The exhibition is entitled Communautés and features four notable works produced over a twenty year span between 2005 and this year - Péripherique, Horse Day, Shoplifters and Hands.

In episode 259, Mohamed discusses, among other things:

  • The sense of community growing up in the Parisian suburbs
  • His early experiences as a graffiti artist
  • His first project, Nous Somme Halles
  • The 2005 riots that preceded Péripherique
  • Why he decided to stage images… and why he sketches the images out first
  • The theme of masculinity and his own experience of growing up without a father present
  • The challenges of being a dad
  • Knowing that he wanted to be an artist
  • How artists must value their own work and learn to say no
  • His project Horse Day and how it came about
  • Art as a playground
  • His new project, Hands
  • How he arrives at the choice of medium and the factors that inflence that choice
  • Why he is, in his own words, an ‘extremely bad photographer’

Referenced:

Website | Instagram

EPISODE SPONSORS:

CHARCOAL WORKSHOPS.
THE ‘SUMMER SERIES’ TAKING PLACE IN PORTLAND, MAINE, SEPTEMBER 15-19, 2025.
FEATURING: ANTOINE D’AGATA, TODD HIDO AND CHRISTIAN PATERSON. SIGN UP AT THE LINK!

PICDROP
THE EASIEST WAY TO SHARE PHOTO AND VIDEO SHOOTS. CREATE HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL PHOTO GALLERIES IN SECONDS AND LET YOUR CLIENTS DOWNLOAD, SELECT AND COMMENT ON THEIR FAVOURITE SHOTS. SIGN UP WITH THE CODE “ASMALLVOICE” FOR A TWO-MONTH FREE TRIAL!

Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month.
Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.
Follow me on Instagram here.
Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.

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