
Mots Fleuves - Josefa Ntjam
Mots Fleuves showcases the work of Josèfa Ntjam, an artist, performer, and writer, created during her residency with LVMH Métiers d’Art.
Combining sculpture, photomontage, film, and sound, and drawing from archives, African mythology, science, and science fiction, Ntjam deconstructs notions of origin, identity, and race. The book is divided into two parts: the first explores her diverse sources of inspiration, while the second presents the works produced during her residency. An original text by the artist adds further depth to this publication, where narratives of emancipation and imagined worlds converge to envision inclusive and resilient communities.
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$28.41Mots Fleuves - Josefa Ntjam
Mots Fleuves showcases the work of Josèfa Ntjam, an artist, performer, and writer, created during her residency with LVMH Métiers d’Art.
Combining sculpture, photomontage, film, and sound, and drawing from archives, African mythology, science, and science fiction, Ntjam deconstructs notions of origin, identity, and race. The book is divided into two parts: the first explores her diverse sources of inspiration, while the second presents the works produced during her residency. An original text by the artist adds further depth to this publication, where narratives of emancipation and imagined worlds converge to envision inclusive and resilient communities.
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Mots Fleuves showcases the work of Josèfa Ntjam, an artist, performer, and writer, created during her residency with LVMH Métiers d’Art.
Combining sculpture, photomontage, film, and sound, and drawing from archives, African mythology, science, and science fiction, Ntjam deconstructs notions of origin, identity, and race. The book is divided into two parts: the first explores her diverse sources of inspiration, while the second presents the works produced during her residency. An original text by the artist adds further depth to this publication, where narratives of emancipation and imagined worlds converge to envision inclusive and resilient communities.











