I am proud to have shown my artwork in the exhibitions below. Please get in touch via email (ledgard.art@gmail.com) or instagram (@ledg_art) if you would be interested in connecting, collaborating on a project (incl. further exhibitions) or ordering a custom piece of artwork.
3 OCTOBER 2025 - 14 NOVEMBER 2025
Immanuelkirchstraße 14a, Berlin
To celebrate its 1-year anniversary, artists and models involved in the 2024-25 season of Queer and Pose Berlin (@queerandposeberlin) were invited to showcase their works at a group exhibition, bookended by two community art events. This gallery and evenings of performances by local artists were a celebration of the previous season and marked the beginning of Queer and Pose's next chapter.
Here I displayed a sketchbook with pencil drawings made across multiple events, as well as two digital prints, drawn at a Queer and Pose event in early 2025. The photographs of the pieces in situ were taken at the Vernissage on 14 November 2025.
28 NOVEMBER 2025 - 3 JANUARY 2026
Launch Fotostudio, Berlin
To celebrate 7-years of hosting queer drawing events, Launch Fotostudio invited local artists to showcase their artwork. At this exhibition each artist presented a mix of work produced at Launch Fotostudio's @nudelivedrawingberlin event and other work that reflects them as artists.
Here I chose to present images of models I've been introduced to through @nudelivedrawingevents. The digital images were drawn from life, the pencil portrait from reference. The photographs of the pieces in situ were taken at the Vernissage on 28 November 2025.
UPCOMING 2026 SHOW - IMAGES SHOW ARTWORK TO BE DISPLAYED, EXHIBITION PICTURES TO BE ADDED LATER
Prachtsaal Studio, Berlin
"Ausländer [foreigner]" celebrates the cultural impact of foreign artists on Berlin's vibrant art scene. This group exhibition will bring together 100 international voices that shape and enrich the city's creative landscape, and examine how foreign perspectives transform and redefine the city's artistic expression.
I've created this piece to challenge the viewer's perspective about what a person 'from' Berlin looks like. Based on the faces of people I have met in Berlin, this piece shows portraits of 1 native "Berliner" and 7 "Ausländer" (spanning from Brazil, England, France, Italy, Serbia, Ukraine, Venezuela). When you look at the portraits, can you tell which is the person originally from Berlin? Why do you think that? What sets them apart?
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