Léa Porré’s research-led practice investigates cyclical time through the interrelations of memory, history and myth. Deep-mapping historical and sacred sites, she re-imagines them through 3D-worldbuilding, saturated with impossible encounters and transhistorical visions. Porré’s physical/in-situ works – that span across video, installation, sculpture and framed painting – take place as mnemonic installations, where her labyrinthian sets are reminiscent of video game quests, in a constant interplay of the digital and the physical realms. 

Previous exhibitions include Patara Gallery (solo, Tbilisi, 2024); Mykolas Zilinskas Art Museum (Kaunas, 2024); Bob Bickell-Knight; Southway Studio (both London, 2024); Pavillon Southway (solo, Marseille, 2023); COB Gallery (London, 2023); Paradise Row Projects (London, 2022); Centre d'art de la Cité radieuse de Marseille (Marseille, 2022); Centre Pompidou; Fondation Brownstone (both Paris, 2022); and Tate Modern (2017 & 2018, London), among others.


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