Margaux Compte-Mergier (1994, Paris) is a French artist based in Berlin. Her sculptural practice explores the unstable threshold between past and future, nature and culture. Working with stone powder, silicone, resin, and latex, she creates hybrid forms — fragmented bodies, animal and vegetal figures, and objects — that oscillate between relics and anticipations. Her work reflects on myth, metamorphosis, and the human drive to challenge and exceed its own condition. In her series Masques, she specifically proposes a reflection on fragmented identities.