Léa Porré

Léa Porré is a French and Belgian artist born in 1996 and based in London. She graduated from the Royal College of Art (2021) and Central Saint Martins (2018). Her research-led practice investigates cyclical time through the interrelations of memory, history, and myth. Specifically, re-imagining historical and sacred sites through 3D Worldbuilding to create Videos, Installations, Sculptures and Frames.

She has exhibited her work internationally, most recently at Pavillon Southway and MAMO Modular in Marseille, Centre Pompidou and Brownstone Foundation in Paris, COB Gallery, Paradise Row Projects, Tate Modern, and LUX in London, UK.

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EXHIBITIONS

SELECTED WORKS

Léa Porré, Elixir Vitae (Albedo), Ink on canvas, wood, acrylic paint, varnish, 60 x 46cm, 2024.

 
 
 

Léa Porré, Elixir Vitae (Nigredo), Ink on canvas, wood, acrylic paint, varnish, 66cm x 50cm, 2024.