Born in 1986 in Maisons Laffitte, France, Morgane Denzler graduated in 2011 from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris (Master’s degree), specializing in fine art photography and anthropology under the guidance of Patrick Tosani and Maurice Godelier.
Working between Brussels and Paris, she is a photographer and visual artist who reinterprets the photographic medium to enhance its physical and sensory dimensions. Her work lies at the intersection of research and contemporary art, centered on a reflection on memory, landscape, and the human condition. Since 2019, she has been pursuing the research project Agir dans son lieu, initiated by curator Julie Crenn, marked by artist residencies and exhibitions in which she carries out fieldwork in collaboration with sheep breeders (Les Ateliers des Arques, Le Transpalette Bourges, Les Abattoirs Toulouse, La Galerie du Dourven). Since 2019, Morgane Denzler has also been engaged in pedagogical work at Plateau 96, within the Indigo collective (artists with disabilities).


