Artists

Marion Mounic

Born in 1992, Marion Mounic lives and works in Sète. She is a French artist whose practice explores the concepts of space, light, time, and memory, using sculpture as a central medium. Her works and installations actively resist oblivion and obscurity, fostering a physical and sensory experience. Marion creates installations and structures that engage the senses, evoking everyday sensations.

Her artistic reflections are deeply influenced by personal references and her Moroccan heritage, connected to her paternal family. In 2016, she traveled to Morocco, attentively observing the details of daily life, behaviors, and materials. Inspired by these experiences, she created several works exploring memory and identity, addressing the role of women in domestic spaces and revealing how these spaces transform into territories of resistance and creation.

Marion Mounic graduated from the École Supérieure d'Art des Pyrénées in Tarbes with jury honors. She has held several solo and group exhibitions, notably at Les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse; BBB Centre d'Art, Toulouse; MO.CO Panacée, Montpellier; and Maison des Arts Plastiques, Champigny-sur-Marne. She participated in the Sète-Palermo Festival (2022) and the Sète-Lisboa Festival (2024). She was awarded the 17th CRAC Biennale Prize (2020) in Champigny-sur-Marne and the Mezzanine Sud Prize at Les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse (2019). Her work is featured in several French public collections, with a recent acquisition of one of her installations by MRAC, Sérignan.


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