FMZ Fred Morgan
Frédéric Morgan, a French sculptor, epitomizes art and freedom's fusion in the contemporary scene. Embracing the Born to Be Wild culture, he rides motorcycles bareheaded, infusing his creations with liberation's essence. Influenced by trailblazers like Robert Indiana, Morgan incorporates typographic characters, reflecting a fascination with 20th-century symbols.
Born in 1973, Morgan has been a self-taught artist since the early 2000s, crafting pieces from recycled materials like metal, wood, and plastic. Exhibiting globally, he's garnered accolades like the Prix de la Jeune Sculpture (2010) and the Prix Marcel Duchamp (2013). Featured in Artforum, The New York Times, and Vogue, Morgan's work ensures continued influence and recognition.