Vanité aux papillons | PHILIPPE PASQUA

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Vanité aux papillons | PHILIPPE PASQUA

€22,000.00

YEAR: 2009

CLASSIFICATION: Unique

DIMENSIONS: 23 3/5 × 19 7/10 × 15 7/10 in | 60 × 50 × 40 cm

MEDIUM/MATERIALS: Resin

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Philippe Pasqua is a renowned contemporary French artist whose powerful work explores the raw essence of humanity. Through his paintings, drawings, and sculptures, Pasqua addresses themes of life, death, fragility, and transcendence, confronting the viewer with the intensity of human emotion and physicality. His art does not aim to soften reality or offer comfort; instead, it forces an uncompromising gaze upon the vulnerability and resilience that define the human condition.

Pasqua’s fascination with anatomy, identity, and the sacred has been central to his creative journey for over three decades. Often working with skulls, butterflies, and portraits of those living on society’s margins, he transforms materials such as bronze, marble, and chrome into deeply evocative objects. His monumental sculptures and visceral canvases express a tension between beauty and brutality, capturing what lies beneath the surface of appearances.

Having grown up in France, Pasqua developed a highly personal, self-taught approach to art, drawing inspiration from both classical iconography and contemporary culture. His work reflects a relentless pursuit of truth — emotional, physical, and spiritual — communicated through bold, fearless gestures and a profound sensitivity to form and matter.