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Sculptura Manifesto – Arson sculpts indocence *

Updated: Nov 6

* Indocence : a fusion of indecency and insolence.

A sculptural stance that is sincere, raw, and unapologetically defiant.


A contemporary French sculptor
Arson, an Iconoclastic French Sculptor

A sculpture manifesto that disturbs, liberates, and exposes the unspoken


This is the cry. The last breath. The text "Manifesto Sculptura" doesn't explain: it affirms. It's not an article, it's raw material. A block of words to place on the floor, to hang on the wall, to shout in an empty street. This is my manifesto, me, Arson. It resembles me: it doesn't need permission.


children and contemporary sculpture
Children who love the art of contemporary sculpture

📜 SCULPTURA MANIFESTO

This is my Sculptura Manifesto

because yes, I am a sculptor.

I am dissonant in volume.

I am what the surface hides, what the walls hold back, what the gaze turns away.

I work the flesh without filter.

I shape shame into work, beauty into insult, silence into brilliance.

The female body is not my subject, it is my accomplice

My sculpted buttocks are not jokes, they are pamphlets.

Each sculpture is an insult to norms, a finger of clay pointed towards the obscenity of the proper.

I don't create to seduce.

I create to disturb.

I don't want the applause.

I want the electroshock.

If your eye turns red, that's fine.

If he laughs, so much the better.

If it leaks, even better.

I sculpt for the marginalized, for those who are too fat, too old, too strange, too exuberant, too red, too naked, too sincere.

I sculpt for those who have never been given the right to the pedestal

Art is not wise. Art is not pretty.

The art is not correct.

Art is ARSON.

French Contemporary Sculptor
Sculptor Arson with his sculpture "Esculmau"

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