Figurative sculpture : beyond form
This selection is an invitation to discover figurative artworks whose obvious realism shows a certain depiction of the world and its experience. Beyond their form, these figurative sculptures are also invitations to share the sensibilities and visions of the world that the sculptors express in the material.
Marine of Soos
From Africa to Asia, Marine de Soos‘s sculptures are an invitation to travel. Using bronze artworks full of emotion, she takes us on a journey of life stories and foreign everyday lives.
Pierre Yermia
Life size or in a monumental size, Pierre Yermia‘s sculptures are a menagerie of animals created with delicacy and balance.
Yann Guillon
The French sculptor Yann Guillon uses multiple techniques to represent the body and its dynamism.
Cecile Raynal
Whether human or animal, Cécile Raynal‘s figures are a way to explore the world. Making human or animal portraits in clay, Cécile Raynal travels to locations for reference immortalising life stories that she brings back to her studio to continue their never-ending dissemination.
Romain Langlois
Romain Langlois‘ bronze sculptures’ realism is intent on making visible the objects that we no longer see. ‘Hyakutake’ is his latest creation.

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