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Mini Log smile par Olivier Duhec

Le spartiate - Minilog

Olivier Duhec

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2025

Sculpture en laiton numérotée et signée.

Pièce 3/8 et accessoires amovibles.

Délivrée avec certificat d'authenticité.

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Lovers 5 & 6

Thierry Ledé

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2024

Bronze sculpture made to order.

Images corresponding to the wooden sculpture that will be printed in bronze.

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Lovers 5 & 6 by Thierry Ledé

Les frères siamois

Jean-David Mouveau

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2024

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Les frères siamois by Jean-David Mouveau

Featured artists

Karl Lagasse French sculptor

Karl Lagasse

Inspired by César Baldaccini, whom he met at the age of 7, Lagasse turned to sculpture while maintaining his love for graffiti, a form of artistic expression that he practiced on streets and subways. A decisive encounter with Yvaral Vasarely opened up new perspectives for him and encouraged him to merge graffiti with sculpture.

In 2009, he created his iconic work entitled “One Dollar”. This piece is the result of his admiration for the United States and his idea of “making art with $1.” Lagasse has produced this work in numerous colors and with various materials.

In 2016, he pushed the boundaries of his creation by creating a monumental bronze sculpture, a “One Dollar” measuring 2 meters high and weighing 500 kg. It was exhibited during the Paris Art Fair. In 2017, Karl Lagasse designed the trophy for the 43rd edition of the Deauville American Film Festival based on the sea and waves.

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Barbara Daeffler French sculptor ceramist

Barbara Daeffler

From her studio in Brittany, Barbara Daeffler creates unique works that explore the ancestral links between humans and animals. Inspired since childhood by the raw beauty of the wild world, she uses sculpture to question a bygone era when humans lived in harmony with animals.

Her career closely combines art and archaeology: she studied art history, ethnology and archaeology, enriched by years of practice in ceramics and teaching the arts of fire. It is in clay, a primitive and symbolic material, that she draws the essence of her artistic language.

Her animal sculptures, made of stoneware and porcelain, bear the traces of an imaginary past. Fragmented, marked by erosion or colourful tattoos, they evoke a poetic and vibrant paleontology. Through fire, textures, oxides and enamels, the artist gives her creatures a mysterious and timeless presence.

Her ‘Beasts’, sometimes monumental, hybridise worlds, elevating the animal to totem status and the material to memory. The earth becomes skin, stretched to the point of cracking, in a play of contrasts between roughness and finesse, archaism and grace.

A member of Ateliers d'Art de France since 2023, Barbara Daeffler has exhibited regularly in galleries, salons and exhibitions since setting up her studio in 2018.

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What is contemporary art?

Contemporary art is a mirror of our time, a rich and diverse artistic movement that questions the limits of art while reflecting current social and cultural concerns. Since the end of the Second World War, he has distinguished himself by his innovation, his commitment and the use of multiple mediums, from painting to digital art. In our galleries in La Rochelle and on Île de Ré, discover a selection of works that celebrate contemporary creativity, combining emerging talents and established artists. Explore this captivating universe through our exhibitions or online, and participate in an artistic dialogue that inspires and transforms the way we look at the world.

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