Professional Background & Credentials 

Laurine Malengreau is a contemporary sculptor whose work explores the intersection of biology, ecology, materiality, and contemporary art. Through a practice informed by observation, experimentation, and a fascination with natural systems, she has developed a distinctive body of work that bridges scientific curiosity and artistic expression.

 

Her sculptures have attracted collectors drawn to their combination of organic beauty, conceptual depth, and environmental relevance. By translating complex natural processes into compelling visual forms, Malengreau creates works that resonate across disciplines, appealing to audiences interested in contemporary art, ecology, design, and innovation.

 

Her practice continues to evolve through ongoing research into biological structures, ecological systems, and material experimentation, reinforcing her position as an artist whose work contributes meaningfully to contemporary conversations around nature, sustainability, and our relationship with the living world.

 

Selected Highlights

 

Practice

Contemporary Sculptor

Material-Led Practice

Nature-Inspired Contemporary Art

Independent Studio Practice

Themes

Interconnected Systems

Growth and Adaptation

Resilience and Renewal

Natural Intelligence

Ecology and Observation

The Hidden Architecture of Nature

Collections

Works held in private collections

 

Curatorial Perspective

Laurine Malengreau occupies a distinctive position within contemporary sculpture, creating works that reveal the beauty, complexity, and intelligence of natural systems. Through a practice informed by ecological observation, scientific curiosity, and material experimentation, she invites viewers to consider the interconnected relationships that shape the living world. Her sculptures offer a powerful reminder that sustainability begins with understanding, encouraging deeper appreciation of the intricate systems upon which all life depends.