Ousmane BÂ, a french artist in front of his paintings
Ousmame BÂ

Ousmane Bâ considers the act of painting as a liberation, breaking the constraints of gravity, both physical and symbolic. He creates spaces where bodies are freed from all burdens and moral and identity constraints to flourish in movement, weightlessness, and abandonment.

The body is depicted in suspended motion, frozen between effort and transcendence, between obligation and liberation, expressing an inherent suffering imbued with liberating ecstasy. The weightless silhouettes are tense, arched and enveloping, intertwined. The search for hyper-expressionist postures appears at the heart of the artist's approach.

For Ousmane Bâ, antigravity is revealed as a metaphor evoking the weight of African identity, but expressed with a certain lightness. These figures embody resilience. They are flayed figures straight out of Renaissance paintings, raw bodies, bare skin, wounded or recumbent figures contemporary with the "Black Lives Matter" movement. Yet they float with extraordinary ease and grace. With a certain carefreeness, from a dance step to amorous ecstasy, the liberated body expresses life in all its magnificence.
Ousmane Bâ invites us to transcend our memories and heritage, to project ourselves lightly into our changing world.

 Living in Tokyo since 2019, his compositions are created using Sumi ink, Japanese natural pigments, and Japanese washi paper, revealing the artist's long-time interest in the art of calligraphy as well as Japanese printmaking techniques, including "Moku Hanga" and "Shodo."
Ousmane Bâ displays a great mastery of drawing the human body. Supported by extensive research and ink sketches, he directly cuts out the body lines from the pictorial material. He assembles and articulates the limbs to recompose these bodies and suspend their tension in their final state.

Works

Biography

Born in France in 1988, Ousmane Bâ is a French-Senegalese artist working and exhibiting in Japan, West Africa, and Europe. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués in Strasbourg. He has been based in Tokyo since 2019.

He has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the 1-54 Art Fair (London, New York), the West Bund Art Fair (Shanghai), UTA Artist Space (Los Angeles), the Mori Art Museum (Tokyo), the Donwahi Foundation (Abidjan), and with Chanel as part of the Beyond Our Horizons project. In 2024, he was a resident at Black Rock Senegal, a program founded by Kehinde Wiley.

Achievements

Exhibitions

2024

  • June, Sunu Digante, exposition avec le 19m dakar, Senegal
  • May, Amref art ball, charity auction, New York
  • May, Encounters, Exhibition with Black Rock Senegal
  • January, Exhibition in Embassy of japan in Senegal
  • January, Black Rock art residency Senegal

2023

  • November UTA art space, Los Angeles, Usa
  • November West Bund, Foreign Agent, Shanghai, China
  • October 1:54 art fair, Foreign Agent, London, United Kingdom
  • October Lac Rose, Maat Gallery, Paris, France
  • September Peres Project, Noldor, Berlin, Germany
  • September FNB Joburg, ODA gallery, South Africa, Johannesburg
  • Noldor residency Annual Noldor Residency and Fellowship Programme, Accra
  • February Investec, Galerie Atiss, South Africa, Cape town
  • May 1:54, Gallery Atiss, New York, United state

2022

  • Foreign agent Summer Flings Showcasing, Lausanne
  • Off biennale of dakar, Galerie Atiss Interweaving Entrelacement, Dakar
  • O’DA art gallery group exhibition Other-worldly, Lagos
  • November Art x lagos avec la galerie Atiss, Lagos
  • October AKAA art fairs avec la galerie Foreign Agent, Paris

Individual exhibitions

2024

  • foreign Agent May Archetypes, Lausanne

Residence

2024

  • January-march Black Rock

Publications

2023

  • July, Artnet, Black Rock Senegal, Kehinde Wiley’s Closely Watched Artist Residency
  • C&10, june
  • Art News, Usa, The Best Booths at 1-54 New York’s 2023 Edition
  • Frieze Magazine, Dispatch from Dakar: West Africa’s Art Incubator
  • Art News Africa, FNB Art Joburg 2023: Some Of Our Favourite Picks
  • Ocula, The Becoming
  • Art News China, West Bund Art Fair

Exhibitions