Based in Brussels, artist and designer Lucie Briand's artistic practice is rooted in a multidisciplinary universe that closely links fashion design, installation, and performance. Her research is based on concepts such as intimacy and social norms, exploring issues related to the body, health, and collective memory. The personal and collective bodily narratives she creates explore the boundary between the sensitive and the political, while seeking to make invisible experiences visible and open up spaces for fluid thinking. The recurring use of liquids - such as water or herbal infusions - symbolizes processes of healing and resilience, as a form of resistance to structures of domination.


































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04.eau céleste

collective exhibition


Buurtwerkplaats Noorderhof
Amsterdam

Curated by Maja Wachowska & 
Rebekka Bank

2025

Alchemilla takes its name from alchemy. The plant alone has the unique ability to produce the “water from heaven” needed for a number of filters, potions and magic formulas. This celestial water can always be collected in the hollows of foliage, at dawn, when the reed that rushes in mixes with the liquid exuded by the plant. Its invigorating effects on tissues, vessels and blood flow to the endometrium, its anti-inflammatory and hormone-balancing effects can be beneficial at any time in a womXn’s life.
DRINK ME (if you feel like it)