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Exquisite Flora

ceramic, metal, bronze, brass
group exhibition, Planaomai
Espace Temps, Paris
February 19 - April 9, 2026



Exquisite Flora imagines relational ecologies through the creation of hybrid, speculative plant forms. Drawing on archival research on intimate interspecies connections, the work made from a combination of metal and ceramic projects new flora species that highlight moments and memories of intimacy found in nature from embrace, enclosure, intertwining and tender touch. Working in collaboration between opposing mediums, the project becomes a new sort of morphology as both artists Marisa Müsing and Charlotte Moore play with their mediums in tandem in the style of an exquisite corpse game. Taking narrative cues from the fictional flowers of Mercè Rodoreda’s Journeys and Flowers, the imagined species foreground moments of intimacy while also engaging with themes of survival, resistance, and transformation. Through this interplay of material and narrative, Exquisite Flora proposes a poetic ecology in which boundaries between bodies, species, and mediums dissolve into a shared, evolving world.



Water Flower, 2026, metal, brass, ceramic, bronze, 500x500x1200
Mean Flower, 2026, metal, brass, ceramic, bronze, 400x400x300
First Dead Flower, 2026, metal, brass, ceramic, bronze, 500x230mm
Second Dead Flower, 2026, metal, brass, ceramic, bronze, 400x150mm



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Chimera’s Braid

human hair, metal thorns, ribbon
group exhibition, Living Room
Spy Press Gallery
March 28 - April 6, 2025


The Chimera is a symbiosis of creatures, trends and ethereal auras. She is the girl online, a fictional manifestation of what we yearn for in our oversaturated virtual media spheres. Anxious and unravelled, she weaves her long black hair into little knots to keep her feelings at bay. Metallic thorns have grown through her thick braid, pricking her spectral skin.
"Where do I exist, on the internet or in your mind?"
                                                                                           Let me braid your hair.


photos by Margot Fabre.


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