Born in 1961, Hubert Le Gall is a French designer and sculptor.
He creates poetic and functional furniture.
Play with shapes, lights and colors combining unusual ideas and working with different materials such as wood, glass, resin or ceramics. Bronze is still his favorite material.
Since 1996 he has been represented by the Paris Avant-Scene gallery. To date, there are about ten galleries worldwide (Mazel Gallery in Brussels, 21st Gallery in New York, Gallery 2021 in Beirut and YI Home in Taiwan).
He collaborates with many interior designers, including Jacques Garcia, Caroline Sarkozy and Peter Marino, for whom he has created several rooms that decorate Dior boutiques.
Many of his works are represented in the permanent collections of French and international museums such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Montreal (Quebec) and the Musée "La piscine" in Roubaix. He has carried out several projects for national furniture and several French embassies abroad.
In 2014 and 2015 he closed with a retrospective at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Riom (catalogue) and a solo exhibition at the Château Borély in Marseille.
In 2015, he collaborated with some of the most important luxury names. For Hermès as artistic director of the Travelling Exhibition "Wanderland". He also worked for Ruinart, who commissioned a series of sculptures entitled "Glass calendar" on the theme of champagne.
Since 2002 Hubert Le Gall has been working as a set designer for the largest museums in France in parallel with his work as a visual artist. He is responsible for the exhibition "Claude Monet" at the Grand Palais and the exhibition "Pierre Bonnard" at the Musée d'orsay.