In her work, French artist Marie Lelouche questions space and volume. Interested in the evolution of forms in their sociocultural context, she participated in multiple residency programs in France, Italy and South Korea. She also developed several community projects in Amazonia and Siberia, and collaborated with scientists, artisans and engineers.
The practice of displacement, whether in her travels or even within the creative process, remains a key aspect of her work.
She graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, obtained a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the Sorbonne, and in 2014 has started a PhD at Le Fresnoy (Tourcoing, France) and UQAM (Montreal).
Her work, which is characterized by minimal and abstract aesthetics, has been shown in Belgium, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Italy and South Korea.
Amongst her latest exhibitions, we can enumerate: I can touch what's too far away, solo show at Alberta Pane Gallery in Paris, France (2020); You have a new memory, solo show at Galerie Mazzoli, Berlin, Germany (2020); Vous avez un nouveau souvenir; solo show at Centre d'Arts Plastiques et Visuels in Lille, France (2019); Des horizons inversés duo-show with Anne-Charlotte Yver Delta Studio, Roubaix, France (2018); Extended architectures, group show with Esther Stocker and Luciana Lamothe at Alberta Pane Gallery in Venice (2018); Expanded sculpture at Galerie Commune, Tourcoing, France (2018); Blind Sculpture at the Mirage Festival, Lyon, France (2018); Sensibilité Synthétique, a solo show at Alberta Pane Gallery in Paris, France (2017); Panorama 19, at Le Fresnoy, Tourcoing, France (2017); Le geste de l'Admoniteur, curated by S. Tiberghien at the Archiraar Gallery in Brussels, Belgium (2016).
Her work was on show in I'm walking in..., a solo show at Alberta Pane Gallery in Paris, France (2015) and in 2014 in Instant sculpture, a solo show in Aix-en-Provence, France.