Exhibitions
Denis Leclerc Exhibitions
Denis Leclerc Exhibitions span many formats. They include gallery shows, screen installations, and curated digital events. This page shows recent as well as archival displays. It highlights how his work exists beyond the screen—as presence, as trace, and as gesture.
Approach and Key Themes
Leclerc explores liminality. He often focuses on the tension between movement and stillness. His works combine virtual spaces with physical environments. He invites viewers to be slow and immersive.
Format and Experience
He shows art on screens and in galleries. Consequently, viewers experience time differently. He uses series like Liminal Drift and Ethereal Solid. These works offer contemplative rhythms and expressive geometries.
Public Engagement
Each exhibition post brings images, context, and links. For example, during NFT(s): Passages at the Ottawa Art Gallery, his work appeared alongside francophone digital artists. These exhibitions show how digital abstraction can carry memory and resonance.
Rationale and Intent
Denis Leclerc Exhibitions often blur lines between static and dynamic. They invite a poetic space. Viewers experience time in new ways. His work redefines what an exhibition can be.
Further Resources
To learn more, visit the Timeline or explore Work In Progress. There, he shares technical experiments and reflections. They offer insight into his creative process.