Lili Dujourie (born 1941 in Roeselare, Belgium) is a Flemish visual artist who works primarily in sculptures, paintings, and video.
The media in which Dujourie works include clay, collage paper, iron, lead, marble, photo, plaster, velvet and video.
Her subjects center around time, the change between the figurative and the abstract, the sensation of gloominess and searching for an emotional aspect of space.
[1] Dujourie's work was exhibited in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía from June to September in 2011.
She explored and combatted the male gaze by working as the viewed and the viewer, constantly making recordings to find the perfect forms and movement.