Marie Antoinette Rix develops contemporary urban compositions built through layering and geometric structure.

Her work explores movement within the city, bodies, trajectories and architectural rhythms through a visual language reduced to its essentials. Through repetition, contrasts and cut-out forms, she creates compositions where motion is present without ever being literal.

Her recent work moves towards relief and cut-out structures, in a research that brings together image, material and volume.

Based in France, she develops her work through series and also works on commissioned projects. She notably created a large-scale artwork for the Novotel Paris Châtelet Les Halles.

In parallel, her project Urbanae extends this research through compositions focused on rooftops, structures and fragments of the city.