Joshua Le Gallienne

[1] Working predominantly in sculpture, large-scale installation, and performance, Le Gallienne’s practice explores the materiality of sound within an artistic context.

Their artworks have been exhibited internationally; at national institutions such as Ateneum[2] and Ö1,[3] and at major sonic arts festivals including Sonorities[4] and Wien Modern.

[6] Works from this series employ unconventional materials such as pyrotechnics, ice, compressed air, balloons, carbonated liquids, and biodegradable plastics to create sound and movement.

Restraint, their graduate show sound installation, received the Burt Brill & Cardens Genius Prize in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement.

[12] They have undertaken artist residencies in Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Luxembourg, and UK.