Émilie Luc-Duc

Émilie Luc-Duc

Émilie Luc-Duc

Emilie Luc-Duc is a Parisian artist exploring the silent persistence of feminine archetypes within our collective imagination. Her sculpture unfolds through stoneware, where gesture remains instinctive and unrestrained. Forms emerge as fragments, assembled, disrupted, reconfigured, carrying traces of memory, bodies, and inner landscapes. Rejecting ornament, her sculptures exist as presences: raw, symbolic, and unresolved. She engages with ancestral representations of women embedded in public space, figures that support, carry, and offer, often without being seen. In Femmes qui portent, she revisits these silent forms, caryatids, canephorae, and mascarons, shifting their scale and material to unsettle their stillness and question their symbolism. Alongside this practice, drawing and design remains a foundational gesture. For over a decade, she has designed collections for fashion and luxury houses, cultivating a precise and intuitive visual language. She is a graduate of the IFM and has presented her work at the Centre Pompidou (Made in Jersey workshop) and the Biennale de Paris.

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(c) Émilie Luc-Duc / Mentions légales / CGU
Photographie Harold Berard