Marie Khouri

Canada/France

Bio

Marie Khouri is a Paris- and Vancouver-based sculptor who captures today’s foci of inclusivity and diversity, as well as the rising role of women in the art world. She also represents today’s broad multicultural and diverse global demographic. Born in Egypt and raised in Lebanon, Khouri has developed a vast range of cultural and historical influences within her practice. Fluent in Arabic, Hebrew, English, and French, Khouri fled Beirut with her family in the 1970s during the Lebanese Civil War. She relocated to Spain and Canada and subsequently settled in Paris where she was classically trained in sculpture at l’École du Louvre.

 

Khouri’s works are rooted in a profound sense of dislocation and the search for a greater sense of place with her sculptures being formed through an extensive hands-on process that employs traditional sculpting techniques alongside contemporary innovations in material and building standards.

 

Khouri relays messages of movement, community, and connection through her artworks. As an immigrant who spent time throughout Europe before settling in Canada, she creates work that speaks to a unified and diverse audience.

 

Her early career as a language interpreter continues to impact her work, as she draws new ways from language to create a connection through art.

 

Khouri’s work resides at the often tenuous place between art and design, with close integration of form and function, reminiscent of modernist thinking best epitomized by the Bauhaus School. While her artworks are frequently monochromatic (the dominant palette being white, black, red, and bronze), she works across an array of mediums, including charcoal, bronze, concrete, resin, and metallic wire.

 

Over the past 15 years, Khouri has exhibited extensively in Europe and North America. With over 25 artworks on public exhibition in Canada and abroad and large-scale sculptures held in private collections across the globe, she works alongside developers, architects, and other community stakeholders to create inviting sculptures that are truly reflective of the community in which they are installed.

 

 

AWARDS

The Ordre national du Mérite 2021

 

MEDIA COVERAGE

2025 AramcoWorld – Sculptor Explores Love Through 3D Calligraphy

Montecristo Magazine – From 15-foot Flowers to Calligraphic Furniture, Vancouver’s Mari Khouri Makes Art Meant to Be Touched

CBC -Marie Khouri’s sculptures form both seats and a message of peace

Retail Design Blog – L5 Series Benches by Marie Khouri and Collaboration

Stir Arts & Culture – Artist Marie Khouri receives 2023 Award of Distinction as BC Achievement Foundation announces Applied Art + Design Awards

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