TISSER LES MONDES
In a world marked by identity retreat, closed borders, and growing tension toward the Other, Momar Seck takes a resolutely opposite stance. His work carries the ambition of bringing people, cultures, and worlds closer together, through a visual language rooted in memory, transmission, and openness.
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His compositions—made from reclaimed materials such as collected fabrics, papers, and pigments—are vibrant, inhabited works, symbolic bridges between distant worlds. Each fragment of textile, carrying personal or collective memory, tells a story, a heritage, an identity. By weaving them into a shared tapestry, the artist builds a collective narrative where differences do not clash but rather complement one another, forming the fabric of a more united future.
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For Momar Seck, weaving is both a poetic and political act. It is a resistance to fragmentation, hierarchy, and imposed silences. It brings forth a sensitive fraternity—an ecology of connection. Just as ecology seeks to preserve natural balance and the interconnections among living beings, Momar Seck’s art strives to preserve, cultivate, and mend the bonds between human beings, cultures, and memories. His gestures, textures, and patterns speak of Africa and beyond, of migration, oral traditions, shared memory, and collective hope.
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In this exhibition, the artist focuses solely on textile. This choice further reinforces the gentleness of connection, the fluidity of dialogue, and the warmth of human transmission.
“Tisser les Mondes" (Weaving Worlds) is an invitation to rethink togetherness, to reject the confinement of identities and open new paths of encounter. At a time when walls are being built, Momar Seck raises bridges.
MOMAR SECK
Momar Seck, a visual artist, painter, and sculptor of Senegalese-Swiss origin, is both a global citizen and a conduit of knowledge. He graduated from the National School of Arts in Dakar in 1994, where he stood out as the top of his class. He continued his training at the Geneva School of Fine Arts thanks to a scholarship from the Swiss Federal Commission for Culture. In 2012, he earned a PhD in Fine Arts from the University of Strasbourg, solidifying his expertise in the artistic field.
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Renowned for his innovative creations and artistic commitment, Momar Seck has been honored with numerous awards, including the prestigious UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of Visual Arts in 2004.
He currently holds the position of Head of the Arts and Design Department at the International School of Geneva, an institution where he has dedicated three decades of his life to teaching, including ten years as the head of the department. After a long stay in Europe, he chose to return to Senegal in 2022, driven by the desire to contribute to the cultural development of his homeland.
In August 2024, he returned to Switzerland to continue his work at the International School of Geneva, where he continues his mission of passing on artistic knowledge, while remaining deeply connected to his African roots.
Momar Seck’s work is deeply rooted in the essential values of Africa. Through his creations, he seeks to raise awareness on themes such as the environment, interculturality, and identity. His artistic approach focuses particularly on the use of recycled materials and objects, especially textiles.
Textile, as his material of choice, carries within it the stories of the societies from which it originates, and it is precisely this rich narrative that the artist exploits to create a dialogue between peoples and cultures. The fragments of fabric, assembled and glued together, embody a desire for personal transformation and exchange with others. They symbolize a profound desire for unity and cohesion, thus illustrating the artist’s commitment to art that is meaningful and fosters human connection.
Momar Seck regularly exhibits in both Europe and Senegal, further solidifying his status as an internationally renowned artist. He has participated in numerous prestigious exhibitions around the world, including in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Switzerland (notably at the Palais des Nations, the Rath Museum in Geneva, and the Kunsthalle in Bern), the United States, Cuba, and Dakar. He has been selected and exhibited several times in the IN, the official section of the Dakar Biennale, since its first edition in 1996 and at the Senegal Pavilion at the Museum of Black Civilizations in 2022. These participations represent only a part of his impressive artistic journey.

TISSER LES MONDES

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT VÉGÉTAL 200, 2024
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
133 x 125,5 cm
Unique piece
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UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : TRACE DE VIE 2, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
105 x 175 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : CHANT DE L'AUBE VÉGÉTALE 10, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
140 x 65 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT VÉGÉTAL 19, 2024
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
75 x 65 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT VÉGÉTAL 16, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
80 x 60 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : IDENTITÉ 2, 2022
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
60 x 60 cm
Unique piece

POÉSIE DES COULEURS ET MATIÈRES 11, 2023
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
50 x 20 cm
Unique piece

POÉSIE DES COULEURS ET MATIÈRES 15, 2023
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
50 x 20 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT BIRDS, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Acrylic on paper
65 x 50 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT 140, 2024
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
140,5 x 123,5 cm
Unique piece
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UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : VÉGÉTAL 15, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
140 x 65 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : CHANT DE L'AUBE VÉGÉTALE 11, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
140 x 60 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT VÉGÉTAL 18, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
80 x 60 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT VÉGÉTAL 15, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
80 x 60 cm
Unique piece

POÉSIE DES COULEURS ET MATIÈRES 13, 2023
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
50 x 20 cm
Unique piece

POÉSIE DES COULEURS ET MATIÈRES 12, 2023
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
50 x 20 cm
Unique piece

POÉSIE DES COULEURS ET MATIÈRES 16, 2023
Signed, titled, framed
Mixed media on canvas
50 x 20 cm
Unique piece

UNITED COLORS OF AFRICA : ENVIRONNEMENT BIRDS 2, 2025
Signed, titled, framed
Acrylic on paper
65 x 50 cm
Unique piece