WANTING TO FIGHT IS GIVING A WEAPON TO THE OTHER
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Sculpture d’un escrimeur en bronze, sur un socle en pierre. Gibus creates striking works where the lightness of the forms contrasts with the density of the subject. As a philosophical gesture, his art questions human beings about their own existence, letting the material express its truth.
Length : 13.78 in / 35 cm
Height : 19.69 in / 50 cm
Width : 4.72 in / 12 cm
Weigth : 6.61 lb / 3 kg
Artist: Gibus
Materials: Bronze and stone
Inspiration: If there is one thing I am looking for without really knowing where to find it, it is the only truth that is worthwhile: the one that one owes to oneself. My work questions our human condition, our questions and the courage to face them. There seems to me to be no other possible path than that of sincerity in the first degree, you have to be essential, obvious, and my pieces are stripped bare to the point of translating a harsh and unvarnished existential truth. I leave only what is necessary, I conceptualize up to the question without a word too many. But if the content is heavy, the form is light, raw, frank and straightforward. So if life takes away the superficial to appear raw and cruel, I remove wood chips to let the material express its truth. The mistakes are written there, the strokes of the blade, those that shape us. I remove what is surplus until our eyes can no longer ignore the question asked. And the play is over, I don’t have an answer. To my great surprise, it then appears to me that naked truth is poetry.
Manufacturing: Edition of 8 signed copies.
Guarantee: Signature of the artist

Gibus
France
« Follow me because I don’t know where I’m going. » The years could have given me a precise direction, which I would have taken pleasure in explaining here, but I have to admit that I let my work float according to what my capricious brain dictates to me. My idea is that being an artist is accepting the responsibility of showing a new point of view on any subject. Point of view that can be cutesy, poetic, funny, uncomfortable, harsh or revolting. The artist is responsible for what he creates, not for what he makes one feel or think, this is his freedomand it is thanks to it that he can continue. This work can only be done by drawing inspiration from life in all indocility and in a constant effort of lucidity. Complacency is the enemy.
« Je marche sans rien sur moi qui ne reluise, empanaché d’indépendance et de franchise. » E.Rostand – Cyrano de Bergerac








