Cléophée Moser
Born in 1992, Cléophée Moser is a video artist and researcher in contemporary art and society.
A graduate in applied arts from the Camberwell College of Arts in London and the Ecole du Louvre in Paris, she also trained as an art critic at Central Saint Martins in London, and as a filmmaker at the Baltic Film and Media School in Tallinn.

As a border-crosser, she questions the link between art and territory. The artist nourishes her practice with displacement and encounters, both geographically and disciplinarily. She dares the confrontation between different mediums, makes her work travel from the world of art to that of cinema, from public space to exhibition space, from the real to the image.


Her transdisciplinary approach combines video, installation, performance, and drawing. Her practice is articulated with the research she conducts internationally.
She uses the tools of anthropology to analyze the contexts she penetrates, which in turn populate her work with life stories, impressions, and human matter.
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