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Margaux Sion is a contemporary collage pop artist whose work explores femininity, desire, and the politics of looking. Through layered compositions that merge sensual imagery with fragments of memory and popular culture, she constructs intimate visual spaces where softness and tension coexist.
Her practice is rooted in the act of re-appropriation — of images, of bodies, of narratives. By cutting, assembling, and reconfiguring existing visuals, she questions how femininity is constructed, perceived, and internalized. The female gaze is not only a theme in her work, but a method: a way of seeing, reclaiming, and reshaping representation from within.
Oscillating between vulnerability and assertion, her collages evoke emotional landscapes where desire, nostalgia, and ambiguity intertwine. Each piece invites the viewer into a suspended moment — both familiar and unsettling — where meaning remains open, fluid, and deeply personal.
Her work ultimately seeks to create spaces of resonance: places where intimacy becomes visible, complexity is embraced, and new ways of seeing the feminine can emerge.





























