BIO
Muriel Lherm is a Franco-British artist born in France and based in London, working with artificial intelligence, moving image and digital installation.
Her practice focuses on memory, identity and emotional presence through generative visual systems. Combining classical references with contemporary technologies, she develops figurative and symbolic compositions situated between physical and synthetic realities.
Her work has been exhibited internationally across museums, public installations and digital art programs, including presentations in Tokyo, Miami, New York, London, Stockholm and Las Vegas.
Her moving image works have been screened in institutional and film contexts in the United States, including Beeple Studios and the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum.
She has participated in major digital art events such as NFT NYC and Miami Art Week, and her work has been presented on Times Square billboards through multiple international showcases.
Her artworks are held in prominent digital collections, including that of Cozomo de’ Medici.
Lherm currently develops projects across still image, film, augmented reality and immersive environments.
STATEMENT
My work explores the emotional and symbolic potential of artificial intelligence through still and moving image.
I create atmospheric visual environments where figures, landscapes and environmental forces exist in states of suspension, disappearance or transformation. Rather than narrative storytelling, my animations function as contemplative sequences shaped by silence, slowness and visual tension.
I never create without intention. What began as experimentation and play gradually became a devouring passion. Artificial intelligence is now the language through which I think, feel and express. I use it to engage with subjects that deeply matter to me, drawn from what I witness, what I experience, and what moves me personally.
While my work can touch on political or societal realities, it does not stem from militant positioning. I am attentive to injustice, to the place of women, to imbalances of power, but I do not approach these themes through confrontation or ideology. I remain distant from extremes and combative narratives, choosing instead to translate tension into visual reflection.
I am particularly drawn to contrast. I often confront classical music with hyper-contemporary visuals, creating a temporal dissonance between sound and image. I also use aesthetics that might appear soft, cute or even childish at first glance, as a way to carry more complex or unsettling ideas. This visual dissonance allows difficult themes to surface through unexpected emotional entry points.
Recurring themes in my work include disappearance, resilience, ecological fragility and the psychological weight of contemporary existence. I am interested in how synthetic imagery can translate inner states into shared visual experiences, where beauty coexists with erosion and presence with vanishing.
Some emotional realities resist language. Moving image allows me to approach them without explanation, through atmosphere, rhythm and visual silence.
My works are conceived for screen-based exhibition contexts, from public digital displays to immersive installations. Through them, I seek to create spaces of contemplation where viewers confront the fragility of the human condition within an increasingly artificial world.
Curriculum Vitae
Based in London, United Kingdom
Instagram: @muriellherm
X: @muriellondon
Email: tribudhp@googlemail.com
Selected Exhibitions & Public Programs
2026 — DIG SHIBUYA, NEORT × SCREENS_CONTEXTUALIZED — Tokyo, Japan
2025 — Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, AI Film & Digital Art Exhibition — Arizona, USA
2025 — Miami Art Week Digital Art Exhibitions — Miami, USA
2025 — BalkansCrypto Conference, Tunnel of Art — Tirana, Albania
2025 — Meridian Conference Digital Art Program — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2025 — Ai4 Conference Exhibition, curated by Claire Silver — Las Vegas, USA
2025 — NFT NYC Exhibition Program — New York, USA
2024 — NFT Paris Digital Art Exhibition — Paris, France
2024 — NFT Rome Digital Art Exhibition — Rome, Italy
2024 — NFT Lisbon Digital Art Exhibition — Lisbon, Portugal
2024 — Futurist Conference Digital Art Program — Toronto, Canada
2024 — Augmented Reality Public Exhibition — London, United Kingdom
2024 — Augmented Reality Exhibition — Stockholm, Sweden
2023 — Artcrush Gallery, Movember Public Screen Exhibition — Australia
Moving Image Screenings
Beeple Studios — Moving Image Screenings (3 Editions) — Charleston, USA
ALT Fest Digital Film Program — Arizona, USA
AI Film & Moving Image Festival Selections — International Programs
Grants & Commissions
2026 — Art on Tezos — Beyond Open Call Grant Recipient
2025 — LUKSO × Refraction DAO — Grant Winner/ Abstracted Parameters Project
2025 — Buildtree × Flow Blockchain — Grant Cohort Artist / Memoria Oceani Animated Series
2025 — Stellar Foundation — Marketing Grant / Meridian Conference, Rio de Janeiro
2024 — World of Women × Yuga Labs — Commissioned Artist / Legends of the Mara Project
Collections
Collected by Cozomo de’ Medici (3 artworks)
Publications & Editorial Features
2026 — Artist Handbook — .ART Domains / Featured Artist Publication
2026 — Infinity Labs “104 Artists in Two Years: A Celebration of Our Global Spotlight Series”
Medium Editorial Feature
2025 — The Manila Times / Featured Digital Artist Mention
2025 — RevelinAI / Artist Interview Feature
2025 — The Patrunos / Artist Feature Publication
2024 — 34 Gallery / Interludes Artist Feature