Raised between French cucumber fields and North London streets, Louis
Morgan is an artist shaped by contradiction—half French, half English, half
Danish; half young, half old; half working, half doing nothing.
His creativity was nurtured by family: his mother’s music, his sister’s automatic
writing, his grandmother’s artistic freedom, and his grandfather Robert Filliou’s
boundless vision.
Music guides his process, from acid jazz to electronic, experimental, spiritual,
and hip-hop. He writes whatever comes to mind—late at night or while pushing
his child’s buggy through the city.
He lives by his grandfather’s words: “Art is what makes life more interesting
than art.” For Louis, creation isn’t about talent or mastery—it’s about
movement, spontaneity, and the art of simply being.