Martyr
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This contemporary art piece features a large cylindrical sculpture composed of transparent acrylic material. The overall composition exhibits a harmonious balance of organic, intertwining shapes and forms that create a sense of movement and fluidity. The clear, crystalline structure reflects and refracts light, producing a captivating visual effect. The artwork's simplicity and minimalist approach highlight the artist's skilled manipulation of materials and focus on exploring the relationship between form, light, and perception. The intentional yet ambiguous nature of the piece invites the viewer to contemplate the delicate interplay between the tangible and the ethereal. ...

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Hubert Duprat
Artist
Hubert Duprat
B.1957, French

Hubert Duprat was born in 1957 in Nérac in Lot-et-Garonne, he lives and works in the South of France. Sumptuous, demanding and complex, the Duprat oeuvre draws inspiration from chance and the empirical, combining the discovery of objects, remnants and texts in a testing-out of matter, technique and dexterity. The artist is equally happy in the natural world or working with strange minerals (iron pyrites, calcite, ulexite, etc.), species that defy classification (amber, coral, etc.) and everyday industrial materials (polystyrene, concrete, paraffin, modelling clay, etc.) His repurposed processes come largely from the crafts – marquetry, goldsmithery, upholstery – but also from such vernacular domains as string art. ...

Hubert Duprat: Artworks
Martyr
Hécatombe
Hubert Duprat
Hécatombe, 2016
64 x 22cm
Volos
Tribulum
Hubert Duprat
Tribulum, 2012-2015
100 x 70 x 18cm
Sans titre
Hubert Duprat
Sans titre, 2000
60 x 110 x 65cm
Sans titre
Sans titre
Hubert Duprat
Sans titre, 2007-2016
53 x 53 x 52cm
Comme un gant
Hubert Duprat
Comme un gant, 2003
205 x 15cm
Sans titre (Le Feu)
Hubert Duprat
Sans titre (Le Feu), 2002
310 x 420cm
Corail Costa Brava
Hubert Duprat
Corail Costa Brava, 1994-2021
20 x 22 x 24cm
Coupé-Cloué
Hubert Duprat
Coupé-Cloué, 1991-1994
Les Agates
Hubert Duprat
Les Agates, 1986-1989
4 x 76 x 160cm
Sans titre
Galerie Art : Concept
Gallery
Galerie Art : Concept
Paris

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