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Whoman

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I met God

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Femen

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Adam & Eve

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Amazons

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Afghan DIY

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Artistic Resistance

Madeleine de Proust

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What is worse?

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Drag King

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Portrait

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Influenced since her childhood by her extravagant family history and bold female figures, Margaux Aubin cultivates a strong taste for travel and activism. Coming from a Mediterranean culture, Margaux has faced discrimination based on her gender since childhood. She noticed early on, without fully understanding, the prejudices she endured and would continue to endure as a woman. These misunderstandings and questions then permeate her work. As a fearless activist, her work reflects a poetic and vindictive expression of her political commitments.

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After leaving the Femen movement, she begins to incorporate performative art into her work. Taking risks and engaging with a street audience are essential for her to confront her ideas and challenge society. As a self-taught and multidisciplinary artist, Margaux chooses her medium to best serve her ideas. Sometimes plastic, sometimes visual, her work is also occasionally humorous. It is a way to approach issues of identity and discrimination with a rarely experienced lightness. Each of her artworks is an additional link that contributes to the chain of the egalitarian utopia she fights for.

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As an eternal nomad, Margaux has already performed in France, Turkey, Israel, and Germany.

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