ALI (2016) Sculpture by Vincent Sabatier (VerSus)

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MUHAMMAD ALI 2016/ VINCENT SABATIER 76 X 136 N° 025 papier collage, vinyl transparent et opaque sur résine et fibre de verre, moulage en résine d'inclusion impression sur aluminium, plexifine art ou toile cadre américain limité et numérotée à 8 ex, signé au dos MUHAMMAD[...]
MUHAMMAD ALI 2016/ VINCENT SABATIER 76 X 136

N° 025

papier collage, vinyl transparent et opaque sur résine et fibre de verre, moulage en résine d'inclusion


impression sur aluminium, plexifine art ou toile cadre américain limité et numérotée à 8 ex, signé au dos



MUHAMMAD ALI 2016/ VINCENT SABATIER 76 X 136

N° 025

papier collage, vinyl transparent et opaque sur résine et fibre de verre, moulage en résine d'inclusion


Considéré comme une icône culturelle, Mohamed Ali a été à la fois adulé et vilipendé.

Surnommé The Greatest, Mohamed Ali devient le premier triple champion du monde poids lourds. Il a participé à plusieurs combats de boxe historiques7. Parmi ceux-ci, trois disputés contre son rival Joe Frazier sont considérés parmi les plus grands combats dans l'histoire de la boxe, ainsi que son affrontement contre George Foreman à Kinshasa dont il sort vainqueur par K.O au 8e round devant environ 100 000 spectateurs, le 30 octobre 1974. Mohamed Ali est connu pour son style de combat peu orthodoxe pour un poids lourds, incarné par son slogan « vole comme un papillon, pique comme l'abeille, oh, et vas-y cogne mon gars, cogne !.

Je vous laisse découvrir cet hommage réalisé en avril 2015 et présenté en février 2016 au salon ART3F à Paris

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Vincent Sabatier, a contemporary French artist, embarked on his creative journey after graduating from the Beaux-Arts de Grenoble in 1997. Initially, he delved into the realms of[...]

Vincent Sabatier, a contemporary French artist, embarked on his creative journey after graduating from the Beaux-Arts de Grenoble in 1997. Initially, he delved into the realms of styling and communication, showcasing his versatility before undergoing a transformative shift in 2009. This marked the beginning of his dedicated exploration of art, both as a teacher and a devoted practitioner.

At the core of Sabatier's artistic repertoire is a groundbreaking and patented process that fuses silkscreen and resin, resulting in a hybridized form that defies traditional categorizations. His meticulous mastery of liquid resin and silkscreen techniques, combined with surprising insertions, transforms each creation into a vibrant and unpredictable universe.

Sabatier defines his artistic approach as Neo Pop Art, a genre that seamlessly integrates elements of sculpture and painting. His works become immersive experiences, rich in textural effects and interplay of light, skillfully navigating the delicate balance between transparency and opacity.

The thematic threads woven into Sabatier's creations are deeply rooted in contemporary cultural references. Embracing the emblematic figures of his generation, his polysemic works unfold with a sense of timeliness and relevance, allowing for diverse interpretations based on his evolving inspirations.

One of Sabatier's acclaimed series, the "Roboclusions" sculptures, has garnered widespread admiration from art collectors around the globe. These sculptural marvels showcase his ability to captivate audiences with a synthesis of innovation, cultural resonance, and a unique visual language.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in Artmajeur Magazine:

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