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Olympe Racana-Weiler is a French-Argentine multidisciplinary artist born in 1990 who lives and works in Paris.

Her practice is characterised by a dynamic interplay of colour, material and gesture that bridges abstraction and figuration through expressive mark‑making and meticulous craft. She works across painting, printmaking, sculpture, and ceramics, supported by advanced training in lithography, woodcut, ceramics, and bronze casting at leading studios in Europe and the United States, including Michael Woolworth’s studio, the Steindruck Printing Studio in Austria, the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, and the Blue Mountain Fine Art Foundry and also alongside American artist, Jim Dine.

Since 2013, Racana-Weiler has exhibited internationally in France, Belgium, Romania, and Singapore. Her solo exhibitions include NEON DRIVING (2019) and Something About Silence (2021) at Galerie Eric Dupont in Paris, Behind the Eyes (2021) at Cuturi Gallery in Singapore, and Journal (2023) at the GGL Foundation in Montpellier. Her work is held in public and private collections across Europe, Asia, and the United States, and has been reviewed in ArtPress, Télérama, Artforum, Numéro, and Le Journal du Dimanche.

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