Pierre Marie Lejeune

Pierre Marie Lejeune is a self-defined sculptor-drafter whose practice lies at the intersection of design and sculpture.
He works with steel, glass, light and water favoring the use of raw materials and staying clear of ornaments. His productions are unique pieces or small volume editions realized by art fabrication studios under his close supervision.
Pierre Marie Lejeune has exhibited in many museums and art centers: the Mamac (Nice, France), the Arsenal ( Metz, France), the National Museum of China (Beijing, China), the National Gallery ( Sofia, Bulgaria), at the Château Malbrouck in Manderen, at the Solvay Park in Brussels (Belgium), Espace Jacques Villeglé (St-Gratien, France), Seoul Art Center (Seoul Corea) and at the Maison Aragon Elsa Triolet (St-Arnoult, France).
His large steel and mirror sculptures were installed in the heart of the following cities an parks: Den Haag, Brussels, Sofia, Shanghai (People's Square), Imjingak Paju City (Korea), Nice (Promenade des Anglais), Metz (place d'Armes), Boulogne-Billancourt, Auvers-sur-Oise, Santo Tirso (Portugal), San Diego (Ca), la Commanderie de Peyrassol and more recently, in 2017, at la Patinoire Royale (Brussells) and the Suzhou Art Center (China) where he installed a fountain.