Hugo Servanin
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This captivating artwork is a minimalist glass sculpture. The visual elements are dominated by the clean, angular lines of the glass structure, which create a sense of simplicity and elegance. The gradual gradient of the glass, transitioning from clear to opaque, adds depth and a subtle tactile quality to the piece. The use of brass hardware, with its warm metallic tones, provides a striking contrast against the cool, transparent glass. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interplay of light, material, and form. The artist's intention may be to explore the intersection of functionality and abstract expression, challenging the traditional boundaries of sculptural art. ...
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Hugo Servanin
1994 , FrenchThe work of Hugo Servanin revolves around the creation of sculptures that the artist calls Géants [Giants]: hybrid beings that are first moulded on human bodies and then assembled with an array of synthetic materials. Referencing the aesthetics of classical sculpture – busts or naked bodies displayed on plinths – Servanin’s Géants express the visceral, fragile and ephemeral nature of human bodies. These characteristics are conveyed through the minute study of the bodies’ armatures and an empirical approach of materials. Once his sculptures are shaped, Servanin composes immersive installations in which, using a wide range of advanced technologies and artificial intelligence, he attempts to recreate the conditions of organic life. Acting like a scientist in his laboratory, Servanin is constantly inventing new methods to animate his sculptures; for instance, by using humidification/evaporation procedures which progressively modify their shape and surface colour; heat monitoring incubators that crackle their epidermis; ventilators that make them breathe; or complex mechanical systems distributing their body fluids. By bridging traditions of ‘good form’ with cutting-edge technologies, Servanin composes alternative environments through which he critically analyses the success and failure of the cornucopian civilization we live in. ...