Next Friday, April 3, 2026, the Maison Arc-en-Ciel Liège welcomes French artist Clément Legrand for a new exhibition exploring the male body with rare sensitivity and striking originality.
Legrand’s work, both tender and bold, captures the beauty and complexity of queer masculinity through fine, expressive lines. His drawings—often in black and white—play with tension and intimacy, balancing strength and vulnerability, desire and delicacy. Each piece tells a story about freedom, emotion, and self-acceptance.

The exhibition offers a space where art meets authenticity, inviting visitors to celebrate the diversity of bodies and expressions. In the warm and inclusive setting of the Maison Arc-en-Ciel, Clément Legrand’s pieces create a dialogue about identity, desire, and the poetry of being oneself.

🗓️ Opening: Friday, April 3, 2026, from 6 PM
📍 Maison Arc-en-Ciel Liège – Rue Hors-Château 7, 4000 Liège
🎨 Discover his artistic world on Instagram: @clemenlegrand
📲 Facebook event: here – Instagram post: here

Clément Legrand’s exhibition promises to be an ode to beauty, diversity, and the freedom to exist fully and unapologetically.
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