Bio/Statement
Lucie Lanzini's Lanzini’s body of work shows a hidden reality behind the appearance of things. Her work opens a reflection on the domestic space and its architectural components, on what holds and what sticks. Her work consists of a set of architectural and ornamental elements whose realization and realism intrigues as much as their potential to become ruined. Through the molding technique, Lucie Lanzini evokes the relation to memories and tries to capture their absence to memorialize them. Passionate about the play of material, the artist combines different techniques of sculpture to create the discrepancies and oppositions that punctuate her work.
Lucie Lanzini is born in 1986 in Belfort (France).
She studied at Ecole Nationale des Beaux arts de Lyon (2004-2009). At Art Contest, she received the first price in 2010 and the Macors price at Médiatine in 2018. She had solo exhibitions in Maac, Jozsa Gallery, B Gallery (Brussels) and she participated in numerous group exhibitions : Centre Wallonie Bruxelles (Paris), Musée Nissim de Camondo (Paris), La Mire (Lyon Biennale), Archiraar Gallery (Brussels), Castillo Corales (Paris), La Vallée (Bruxelles) etc…
She was selected for the residency Est Nord Est (Canada) and she studied in Emily Carr Institute (Vancouver) in 2008. She lives and works in Brussels.
Captives 2016
Polyurethane foam, glass, cord
Between us 2017
jesmonite, poudre de graphite
220cm x 6cm
Captives 2016
Polyurethane foam, glass, cord
Captives 2016
Polyurethane foam, glass, cord
Evasion 2016
Résine
3m x 15cm