Joël Mpah Dooh Explained

Joël Mpah Dooh
Birth Date:1956
Birth Place:Cameroon
Style:sculpture
Patrons:doual’art, Fondation Blachère

Joël Claude Mpah Dooh, born in Nkongsamba (Cameroon) in 1954, is a visual artist who lives and works in Douala.[1]

Biography

Joël Claude Mpah Dooh is a graduate of the Conservatoire Municipal des Beaux-Arts of Amiens (France).

His first works on canvas offer filiform characters in postures expressing pain and seeking deliverance. His later works became very urban writings, similar to graffiti. His experiments led him to work in three dimensions, volume representing the characters of his first paintings, interpreting the poverty of amorphous people left to themselves. He works with other materials such as aluminum foil, which he paints and scratches, or Plexiglas sheets, also scratched up, which with light creates games of shadows.

In terms of public art, he is the author of one of the four works outside of the series Art’venture, offered by doual’art to the city of Douala in 1992. During this workshop with computer-aided graphic design, he met the “dean” of Cameroonian artists Koko Komégné, whom he befriended and cofounded the collective Kheops Club in 1994. Joel Mpah Dooh was also one of the artists invited to Scénographies Urbaines de Douala in 2002. He has participated in several collective and individual exhibitions, which brought him to Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, the United States, Cuba, Lebanon and France. In 2007, he was invited by the Fondation Blachère à Apt (France) to inaugurate the residency series Art et entreprise.[2]

Expositions

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2007

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1997

References

  1. Web site: Joël Mpah Dooh. www.gallerymomo.com. en-GB. 2017-09-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20170921095537/https://www.gallerymomo.com/artist/joel-mpah-dooh/. 2017-09-21. dead.
  2. Joël Mpah Dooh: éclipse : exposition du 1er mars au 20 mai, 2007, Fondation Jean-Paul Blachère, Fondation Jean-Paul Blachère, 2007, 15 p. (catalogue d'exposition)

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