Arson Pop Sculptor, Eclipses: His Rare Works, Last Glimmer to Seize
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- Sep 9
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Arson, French Pop Sculptor, Takes His Bow: A Rare Collection for a Farewell to the Stage
Dear art lovers, passionate collectors and admirers of contemporary sculpture,
After more than four decades of shaping matter with provocative audacity and mischievous sensuality, Arson, a French pop sculptor born in 1953 in Paris, announces his gradual withdrawal from the artistic scene.
Trained in Fine Arts from the age of 16 ,
He had initially toyed with the idea of a career in architecture before devoting himself body and soul to sculpture.
Artist with a thousand facets,Arson didn't just sculpt matter. Before making bronze, resin, and acrylic vibrate, he explored words and scenes with equal audacity. The author of powerful novels and essays, he also published a collection of poetry imbued with his provocative sensibility. A painter in his spare time, he captured the light of Provence on his canvases, while his time in the theater revealed a playfulness as free as his creations. This versatility makes Arson a total creator, whose sculptures, now rare, embody the apogee of a life dedicated to art in all its forms.
Based in his workshop in Drôme, Provence, he has created a unique universe combining freedom, humor and commitment.
Arson: A gentle anarchist:
His credo, " Anarchy is freedom for those who deserve it." Implying that when people have respect for others, they have no need for judges or police!
His works, such as L'Arbre à Planches, a monumental sculpture denouncing the human impact on nature (inaugurated in 2023 at Bouchet town hall), the "Sculpture Bonbons" in acidulous colors celebrating sweetness in a tormented world, or the "Esculmaux", sensual and impertinent forms inspired by the female body, have marked contemporary art with their audacity and singularity.

At 72, Arson has chosen to gently close the chapter on his active career. This is not the end of his artistic legacy—his creations, born from his hands and his rebellious spirit, will continue to resonate in collections and memories.However, it puts a definitive end to all new production: no more manufacturing, no more serial editions, no more orders.
From now on, only the remaining works from his personal collection and those still in stock are available for sale, to the total exclusion of any future reproduction or manufacturing.
This choice reflects the very essence of Arson's approach:

art as a unique, irreplaceable act, far from industrial logic.
Each sculpture is a fragment of his story, a gesture sculpted in the moment, charged with emotion and provocation.
With his retirement, "His Sculptures become precious rarities," unique testimonies of an iconoclastic career that fused pop culture, social criticism, and playful eroticism.
The value of Arson Sculptures is amplified by their exclusivity:His gourmet sweets, his transgressive forms or his monumental ecological sculptures will never be reproduced again.

For collectors, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of French art history, a work from a free spirit who defied convention.
Arson's virtual gallery , accessible on this site, presents these unique treasures in search of new guardians. Each piece is a farewell, a shard of art that will no longer be. Fans are invited to contact the artist to discover these works before they find their final resting place.
Arson leaves behind a sculptural legacy as vibrant as his life. Farewell to the stage, welcome to the legend.




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