Johan Muyle

(1956-BE)

After studying art in Charleroi, Namur and Brussels, Johan Muyle settled down in Liège in 1980. He created per­for­mances, public actions, objects and instal­la­tions in a news item’ mode. As of 1985, his production con­cen­trat­ed on what he calls assemblage sculptures’, made from collected objects. They are essentially composed of statuettes, especially religious, which are found on flea markets. The objects found are loaded with a past, a history, a context to which are added the meanings of the other elements assembled in the same sculpture.