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French Pop Sculpture
When pop sculpture takes a bite out of consumer society
Welcome to the world of Arson, a contemporary French sculptor, where matter comes to life to better capture reality. Here, colors explode, shapes play, and taboos melt like ice cream in the sun. But behind this apparent lightness, a bitter critique lurks: that of a society that consumes everything, even art, even bodies.
Sep 22 min read


Incorrect Art in the Feminine (1). The female body
Nude is no longer a tribute — it's an insurrection
Classical sculpture exalted the female nude with restraint: bodies frozen in icy perfection. In Arson's work, this aesthetic is exploded . His carnal volumes don't flatter, they question. They slam like visual slogans, flirting with the indecent to better reveal the hypocrisy of the gaze.
Jenny Saville paints the body in its surgical rawness.
ORLAN manipulates her own face to question norms.
Arson , for his part, sculpts
Aug 152 min read
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