 
															Photography: Patricia Nauta
Fleur van den Berg (1972, Leiden, The Netherlands) is a multidisciplinary artist working in sculpture and drawing.
She graduated in Textile and Monumental Design from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (1995) and in Glass Design from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (1998).
Her work explores human vulnerability, transformation, and resilience, with recurring attention to femininity, ecological tension, and human relationships. Her sculptures and drawings stem from both personal experience and universal questions of existence.
Often balancing between figuration and transformation, she reconfigures familiar forms into unsettling or poetic hybrids. Exploring the tension between strength and fragility, power and powerlessness, connection and estrangement. She works with ceramics, bronze, and glass, complemented by materials such as textiles and composites.
She has exhibited in museums and institutions including Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Museum Het Valkhof (Nijmegen), Museum De Lakenhal (Leiden), Glasmuseum Lette (Germany), Glazenhuis Lommel (Belgium), Design Museum Gent (Belgium), the Ebeltoft Museum for Glass Art (Denmark), and the National Tree Museum Gimborn (Doorn). She was selected to represent The Netherlands at the European Glass Context in Bornholm (Denmark).
Her work is included in private and institutional collections, among them the Ernsting Stiftung Glasmuseum (Germany), Museum De Lakenhal (Leiden), and the Collection Dirk Schrijvers (Belgium). Van den Berg lives and works in Leiden, The Netherlands.