René Barba (1965) - Holot

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Titre : Holot
Dimensions : 31,5x22cm - encadré
Technique : Crayon sur papier
Année : 2023

René Barba

René Barba, a Cuban-American artist based in Paris, stands at the fascinating crossroads of high-end design and pure imagination. Defining himself as an “industrial sculptor,” Barba creates a unique aesthetic where structural rigor meets poetic dreaming. His work, populated by fantastical figures and organic forms, feels like it has been unearthed from a reinvented nature.

Barba’s creative process is driven by a quest for permanence. With a deep respect for the longevity of materials, he meticulously crafts pieces in bronze, ceramic, and wood. His creations are not merely objects; they are gateways to a dreamlike realm where humanity and nature move in seamless harmony.

Exhibitions :

1987: Arregui Hsia Fine Art, Coral Gables, Florida – Sculpture Furniture
1991: Galerie Les Cent Ciels, Paris, France – Paintings
1992: Galerie OZ, Paris, France – Paintings
1993: Galerie Van Melle, Paris, France – Paintings
2000: La Samaritaine, Paris, France – Glass Sculptures
2023: La Promenade des Artistes, Lagny-sur-Marne, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2023: Expo 4 Art, Paris, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2023: Les Temps Retrouvés, Sarlat la Canéda, France – Sculptures
2024: Galerie les Enfeu, Sarlat la Canéda – Sculptures
2024: La Promenade des Artistes, Lagny-sur-Marne, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2025: La Fête de l’Artiste, Saint-Cyprien, France – Sculptures and Drawings
2025: Une touche d’art – 9è édition. La ferme du Couvent, Coupvray, France – Sculptures

Titre : Holot
Dimensions : 31,5x22cm - encadré
Technique : Crayon sur papier
Année : 2023

René Barba

René Barba, a Cuban-American artist based in Paris, stands at the fascinating crossroads of high-end design and pure imagination. Defining himself as an “industrial sculptor,” Barba creates a unique aesthetic where structural rigor meets poetic dreaming. His work, populated by fantastical figures and organic forms, feels like it has been unearthed from a reinvented nature.

Barba’s creative process is driven by a quest for permanence. With a deep respect for the longevity of materials, he meticulously crafts pieces in bronze, ceramic, and wood. His creations are not merely objects; they are gateways to a dreamlike realm where humanity and nature move in seamless harmony.

Exhibitions :

1987: Arregui Hsia Fine Art, Coral Gables, Florida – Sculpture Furniture
1991: Galerie Les Cent Ciels, Paris, France – Paintings
1992: Galerie OZ, Paris, France – Paintings
1993: Galerie Van Melle, Paris, France – Paintings
2000: La Samaritaine, Paris, France – Glass Sculptures
2023: La Promenade des Artistes, Lagny-sur-Marne, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2023: Expo 4 Art, Paris, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2023: Les Temps Retrouvés, Sarlat la Canéda, France – Sculptures
2024: Galerie les Enfeu, Sarlat la Canéda – Sculptures
2024: La Promenade des Artistes, Lagny-sur-Marne, France – Paintings and Sculptures
2025: La Fête de l’Artiste, Saint-Cyprien, France – Sculptures and Drawings
2025: Une touche d’art – 9è édition. La ferme du Couvent, Coupvray, France – Sculptures

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Artista
René Barba (1965)
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Edizione
Originale
Titolo dell'opera
Holot
Tecnica
Disegno a matita
Firma
Firmato
Paese d’origine
Francia
Anno
2023
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Altezza
31,5 cm
Larghezza
22 cm
Peso
1 g
Stile
Astratto
Periodo
2020+
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