Agathe Jacquillat is a French-born graphic designer and photographer with an internationally acclaimed career. She graduated in 1998 from ESAG Penninghen in Paris with a diploma in Graphic Design, before earning her Master of Arts in Communication Art & Design at the prestigious Royal College of Art (RCA) in London between 1999 and 2001.

In 2001, Agathe co-founded FL@33, a renowned multidisciplinary design studio based in London, alongside fellow RCA graduate Tomi Vollauschek. Over the past two decades, FL@33 has produced an award-winning body of work that has been extensively published and exhibited worldwide. Their projects range from self-initiated endeavors to commissioned works for clients across diverse industries.

In recent years, Agathe has shifted her creative focus toward photography, curating and participating in notable exhibitions in London and France. Her artistic vision explores the interplay between dreamlike and darker worlds, creating works that challenge viewers to discern whether they are observing photographs or paintings. Through her work, Agathe strives to evoke emotions and revive the concept of beauty.

Projects by and with Agathe won many awards over the years and were extensively exhibited as part of group shows around the world including the MoMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York, USA, Bienal de Valencia, Spain, The Photographers' Gallery, London, UK, London Transport Museum, UK, Art Dubai in the United Emirates and National Museum of the Republic, Mezzanine Gallery, Brasilia, Brazil, Protein Gallery, London, UK, PS Mirabel Gallery, Manchester, UK, UC Davis Design Museum, Sakramento, USA  – to name but a few.

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