Lili Dujourie
Lili Dujourie was born in Roeselare, Belgium, in 1941. From 1989 to 1990 she was a scholarship holder of the DAAD Artists' Program in Berlin. She has had important solo exhibitions, including at de Appel Amsterdam (1988), Bonner Kunstverein (1990), Münchner Kunstverein (1998) and BOZAR in Brussels (2005). She participated in Documenta 12 (2007), the 7th Gwangju Biennale (2008), and the 9th Sharjah Biennale (2009). Since the early 1970s, the artist has created video performances that are counted among the key works of feminist post-avant-garde. She has also worked in the medium of sculpture since the mid-1980s. Dujourie lives and works in Ghent.
Artworks

Édition de tête: TRACÉ (i), 1972-1981

Édition de tête: TRACÉ (iij), 1972-1981

Édition de tête: TRACÉ (ij), 1972-1981

Effen spiegel van een stille stroom, (Bruxelles), 1976

Enjambement, (Oostende), 1976

Hommage à... I, (Bruxelles), 1972

Hommage à... II, (Bruxelles), 1972

Hommage à... III, (Bruxelles), 1972

Hommage à... IV, (Bruxelles), 1972

Hommage à... V, (Bruxelles), 1972

Koraal, (Oostende), 1978

Madrigaal, (Bruxelles), 1975

Passion de l’été pour l’hiver, (Oostende), 1981

Sanguine, (Bruxelles), 1975

Sonnet, (Bruxelles), 1974

Spiegel, (Bruxelles), 1976

Une tache de silence, (Oostende), 1978