Hubert Le Gall

Specialties

Design

Hubert Le Gall, born in 1961, is a French designer and sculptor known for creating poetic and functional furniture. His work plays with shapes, light, and colors, combining unconventional ideas and materials such as wood, glass, resin, and ceramic. However, bronze remains his preferred medium.

Since 1996, Le Gall has been represented by the Parisian gallery Avant-Scène. Today, he is represented by numerous galleries worldwide, including Mazel Galerie in Brussels, 21st Gallery in New York, and others in Beirut and Taiwan. He collaborates with renowned interior designers like Jacques Garcia, Caroline Sarkozy, and Peter Marino, and has contributed to decorating Dior boutiques. His creations are part of prestigious collections in museums such as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the La Piscine museum in Roubaix. He has also completed several projects for France’s national furniture collection and for French embassies abroad.

In 2014 and 2015, Le Gall held retrospectives at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Riom and the Château Borély in Marseille. In 2015, he worked with luxury brands like Hermès, where he was artistic director of the traveling exhibition Wanderland, and Ruinart, for whom he created the Glass Calendar series.

Since 2002, Le Gall has also worked as a scenographer for major museums in France. Notably, he oversaw the "Claude Monet" exhibition at the Grand Palais and the "Pierre Bonnard" exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay.

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