Margaux Moonen Guillaume, Dollhouse, 2025, Photo by Raphaël Massart
Margaux Moonen Guillaume, Schets 1, twee vrouwen, 2025, Photo by Raphaël Massart
Margaux Moonen Guillaume, In between two, 2025, Photo by Raphaël Massart
Margaux Moonen Guillaume presents multi-layered paintings and sculptures exploring the relationship between domestic space and the creative studio. Drawing from a personal photographic archive captured with the same camera since childhood, Margaux prints and layers these images with textiles and paint, creating spaces that oscillate between memory, fiction, and staged reality. Through her sculptures and theatrical models, architectural and pictorial planes overlap, revealing invisible creative processes.
Margaux Moonen Guillaume (b. 2000) is a French-Dutch artist who holds a BA and an MFA from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts Paris-Cergy. Her work explores the idea of a domestic space and its shifting boundaries through a variety of gestures, drawing from architecture, scenic compositions of everyday life, and concepts from psychoanalysis.