MarieVic (b. Paris) is a visual artist based in New York. Working across photography, video, sculpture, publishing, and wearable pieces, her projects take shape within the visual culture of contemporary life.
She stages improbable encounters in the real world that reveal how images, commodities, and rituals move through culture. These constructed situations are documented through photography and video, producing images that function both as traces of an event and as independent works. The projects often extend beyond the exhibition space, circulating through installations, printed editions, and wearable forms.
Her work plays with the symbolic economies embedded in everyday life, turning objects, images, and gestures into vehicles of cultural meaning.
Her projects have been presented internationally in museums, galleries, fashion houses, and editorial platforms. Venues include Palais de Tokyo (Paris), MuCEM (Marseille), Red Bull Arts (New York), MOCA (Toronto), Maison Alaïa (Paris), and Dries Van Noten’s Little House (Los Angeles). Her films and projects have appeared in Nowness, Visionaire, Vogue, i-D, W Magazine, Wallpaper, and Vice.
She received the Fashion Film Festival Milano Award (2015) for Blowing Riccardo and the Lishui International Photography Biennial Award (2018) for Uniclones. She is an Adjunct Professor in the MFA Photography program at Parsons School of Design in New York.