Marie-Ghislaine Beaucé
Marie-Ghislaine Beaucé is an innovative French artist who explores the artistic potential of textile fibres. Her work delves into the intersection of traditional textile techniques and contemporary art, resulting in hybrid creations that straddle the line between patchwork and plasticism. The absolute protagonists of her artworks are the materials themselves – textiles of various textures, colours and thickness – that she intertwines and overlaps to create intricate, semi-abstract geometric lattices. These compositions are punctuated and delimited by rhythmic layers of fabrics suggesting a sense of movement and progression, showcasing the artist’s unique approach to textile art. The artworks are characterised by their exploration of themes related to structure, fluidity and interconnectedness. Her use of textiles fibres as the primary medium allows her to create intricate compositions that evoke a sense of depth and dimensionality. One of the central themes in Beaucé’s work is the relationship between order and chaos. Her compositions often feature a structured, geometric framework that is softened by the organic, fluid nature of the textile fibres. This juxtaposition creates a dynamic tension that is both visually and conceptually engaging.
Marie-Ghislaine Beaucé is represented by Parcus Gallery, a gallery dedicated to contemporary visual artists worldwide.
- 12/05/2025