Between strength and lightness, Philippe Chazot’s bronzes fill the Jardin Quiqueran in an exhibition where the female body, pure and almost ethereal, reveals its mystery, sensuality, and spirituality.
Self-taught sculptor born in Ardèche in 1964, Philippe Chazot will present, from February onwards, an exhibition of his bronzes at the Jardin Quiqueran.
Based in the south of France, the artist has developed over the years a body of work recognized both in France and abroad, focused on the human body, and in particular on the female figure.
His sculptures, both refined and elegant, explore the curves of the body in a quest for universality and spirituality. Stripped of all unnecessary detail, they seem to rise, almost detached from the ground, conveying a sense of lightness and silence.
The generous forms of the hips and abdomens, paired with deliberately reduced heads, create a visual language in which sensuality dialogues with the invisible.
In the heart of the Jardin Quiqueran, these bronzes invite visitors to a sensitive encounter with the essence of the feminine, between mystery, inner strength, and the poetry of form.
Jardin Quiqueran – Château des Baux-de-Provence