ANDROGYNE

3 500,00 €

Moulded and painted papier-mâché bust, 34 cm high, by Thibault Guillet. The sculpture is painted with gouache in a light shade of pink. It is a unique piece.

This work represents an androgynous bust combining a female breast and a male sex at the intersection of genders and human identities. Its raw, organic texture evokes a primitive, timeless aesthetic, while its fragmented form questions the duality and universality of the human body. A powerful and introspective piece, perfect for a private collector or museum celebrating contemporary art and current societal debates.

Born in 1956, Thibaud Guillet spent his childhood in black Africa, then in Nantes, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in 1979. Passionate about archaeology and mythology, Thibaud Guillet uses simple, recycled materials to create works that combine imagination and craftsmanship.

More photographs and a full dossier on the artist are available on request.

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Moulded and painted papier-mâché bust, 34 cm high, by Thibault Guillet. The sculpture is painted with gouache in a light shade of pink. It is a unique piece.

This work represents an androgynous bust combining a female breast and a male sex at the intersection of genders and human identities. Its raw, organic texture evokes a primitive, timeless aesthetic, while its fragmented form questions the duality and universality of the human body. A powerful and introspective piece, perfect for a private collector or museum celebrating contemporary art and current societal debates.

Born in 1956, Thibaud Guillet spent his childhood in black Africa, then in Nantes, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in 1979. Passionate about archaeology and mythology, Thibaud Guillet uses simple, recycled materials to create works that combine imagination and craftsmanship.

More photographs and a full dossier on the artist are available on request.

Moulded and painted papier-mâché bust, 34 cm high, by Thibault Guillet. The sculpture is painted with gouache in a light shade of pink. It is a unique piece.

This work represents an androgynous bust combining a female breast and a male sex at the intersection of genders and human identities. Its raw, organic texture evokes a primitive, timeless aesthetic, while its fragmented form questions the duality and universality of the human body. A powerful and introspective piece, perfect for a private collector or museum celebrating contemporary art and current societal debates.

Born in 1956, Thibaud Guillet spent his childhood in black Africa, then in Nantes, where he graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in 1979. Passionate about archaeology and mythology, Thibaud Guillet uses simple, recycled materials to create works that combine imagination and craftsmanship.

More photographs and a full dossier on the artist are available on request.