Léa Porré (b. 1996, Belgium) is a is a French-Belgian artists based in London. She explores cyclical time and collective memory, reimagining history, myth and sacred symbols through digital worldbuilding, sculpture and installation. She transforms architectural motifs, ornamental form, and traditional formats—tapestries, wallpapers, gates and signs—into fragmented interfaces: mnemonic landscapes where cultural memory dissolves into myth.
Her installations blur digital and physical realms. Large-scale wallpapers open onto CGI terrains, while sculptural elements echo labyrinths and mandalas, creating spaces for temporal and spatial exploration. These symbolic landscapes act as portals between past, present and imagined futures—resonant, uncanny terrains where memory, technology and human experience intersect.
Porré has exhibited internationally, including at Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art (Warsaw), Centre Pompidou (Paris) and PATARA Gallery (Tbilisi). She has participated in residencies at Akademie Schloss Solitude, ZKM Karlsruhe and Pavillon Southway.
