Born in Taiwan, Vincent Lussier is an artist based in Montreal. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Visual and Media Arts from the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he received the Excellence in Sculpture award from theMcAbbie Foundation.
His work was presented in both solo and group exhibitions, most recently at theMusée d’art contemporain des Laurentides. Through figurative and abstract works, Vincent Lussier's practice explores themes of the human condition, nature, the future, and childhood. Created in various materials such as bronze, ceramics, wood, and plastic, his sculptures utilize the symbolism and iconography of these elements to generate a dialogue that opens reflection on various issues relevant to our time. By using the representation of the body and various everyday objects as a universal language, he is able to create allegories that produce tension on both narrative and visual levels. These sculptures encourage the cultivation of not necessarily concrete solutions, but rather an increased sensitivity towards the future. Furthermore, by employing multidisciplinary technical knowledge and combining traditional and modern techniques, he also creates abstract and formal sculptures, thus celebrating the materials around us and their unlikely encounters.