
Ulysse Tapia
Directing
Biography
Ulises Tapia is a Nicaraguan artist transplanted to Paris like a seed from another soil. He inhabits the interstices; not the streets, not the museums, but that suspended heartbeat between two terabits of memory. His exile is not an address, but a fold in time. Ulises does not seek to remember. He digs. He probes what others preferred to forget: elusive narratives, talkative silences, archives reduced to ash. He speaks with ghosts that have no birthdates, recounts personal mythologies, but his Ulysses has no islands; only closed ports. Wandering between nostalgia and becoming, he builds “counter-memories” the way one builds rafts: precarious, urgent, profoundly human. By assembling the tangible; drawing, screen printing, photography; with the intangible; 3D modeling, installation as a trap for specters, he erects monuments to what has no body, epitaphs for the non-things of cyberspace, where History silences those who cry out differently. Ulises does not return. But he gravitates, like a melancholic satellite. And in this haunted orbit, he slowly sketches a sensitive cartography between digital data and dust.
Known For

An audiovisual self-portrait
ARGOS

Alan is an anxious and unhappy man. Thanks to his work, his life has become more and more sad and miserable. A visit to the psychiatrist could be the solution to all his problems.
Chistin

Plastic artist Aparicio Arthola talks with his student about the catarsis in his creative process, the loss, death and uncertainty of art life in Nicaragua
Always Forward

Quarantine project, a small exercise of unified narrative montage, with the only function of capturing the total and integral objectivity of the images seen from a smartphone camera.
3/3

This cabinet of curiosities is a product of the exchange of ideas with the artist Ricardo González . We talked about how the cymatics and patterns that nature produces have an echo in artisanal production in Masaya, Nicaragua. Visits to various museums in Paris gave further support to these observations. This video installation condenses that meeting of ideas.