Mickael Marman
Paris, France
About the Artist
Mickael Marman's sculptures and installations delve into themes of architecture, memory, and the built environment. Through the use of found materials, site-specific interventions, and meticulous craftsmanship, he creates works that reflect the complexities of urban experience and the passage of time.More Artists from France
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