Morgane Richer La Flèche (b. Montreal, Canada, 1992) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist based in the Hudson Valley, NY. She had two-person shows at Salon 21, New York, NY in 2024 and at Shelter Gallery, New York, NY in 2023. Group exhibitions include Lyles & King, New York, NY; Future Fair, New York, NY; Picture Room, Brooklyn, NY; Salon 21, London, UK; Lobster Club, Los Angeles, CA; Collar Works, Troy, NY; and Visionary Projects, New York, NY among others. Special projects include hand-painted corsets for Salter House, interior murals in private residences and at the Eliza Faulkner boutique in Montreal, and backdrops for music videos, performances, and editorial shoots.


She is inspired by her severe endometriosis, the theatrical arts, lyric poetry, French literature, her Catholic upbringing, body horror, the Rococo period, and the world-building of artists like Florine Stettheimer and Lewis Carroll. Her work is visceral, as in pink for flesh and red for blood, as in decadence of excess but also of decay and decomposition. Her textures are simultaneously viscous and diaphanous. While her paintings are steeped in narrative, she plays with abstraction to create sinister dreamscapes that are always swirling, deteriorating and melding—a nod to hyperspace, virtual realities, and the architecture of cathedrals arching towards heaven.

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