Morgane Baroghel-Crucq

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Biography

Morgane Baroghel-Crucq is a visual artist and textile designer who graduated from ENSCI–Les Ateliers in Paris. She is the recipient of the Prix Jeune Créateur des Ateliers d’Art de France and the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris (2023).

For Baroghel-Crucq, weaving moves beyond technique to become a silent language and a reflection on the living world. Her work takes the form of evocative landscapes, in which each thread carries a memory, contributing to a series of poetic ecosystems.

Her practice emerges from the tension between the rawness of the fibre and the precision of her process. Trained in design and textile techniques, she combines traditional craftsmanship with personal research into light, volume and impermanence. Her weavings freely incorporate plant and mineral elements: silk, linen, metal and gathered fibres carry symbolic meanings often linked to her personal narrative.

Based in Provence, the artist draws inspiration from the clarity of the surrounding landscapes, rocks and natural pigments. The absence of human figures invites the viewer to enter these textile worlds, conceived as spaces of silence and resonance. Her works oscillate between rigour and abandon, allowing the materials a degree of autonomy and revealing a deeply organic relationship with the Earth.

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