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Sculpture triangulée

ALEXIS HAYÈRE

Sculpture triangulée

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Alexis Hayère's Sculpture triangulée extends the artist's exploration of the transitions between painting, sculpture, and architecture. Composed of an assembly of black and white geometric planes, the work unfolds a complex structure that seems to build and dismantle itself depending on the viewpoint. Inspired by constructivist legacies and concrete art, it transforms geometry into a spatial language. Between balance and tension, this sculpture invites a dynamic experience of form, where volume, sign, and perception meet.

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Acrylic on wood

50 x 50 x 50 cm - 19 7/10x 19 7/10 x 19 7/10 in

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse of the artwork

Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist

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ALEXIS HAYÈRE

Born in Paris in 1988, Alexis Hayère belongs to a new generation of French artists redefining the dialogue between sculpture, drawing, architecture and geometric abstraction. A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure d'Art de Dijon, he developed an early practice centred on the construction of space and the relationships between line, volume and perception. Following his studies, he worked alongside artists Vincent Ganivet and Nathalie Elemento, experiences that deepened his exploration of structural forms and processes of making.

A significant milestone in his career came in 2015 when he was invited to participate in Archi-Sculpture at the Fondation Villa Datris, an exhibition dedicated to the relationship between architecture and sculpture. That same year, he was selected for the Révélations Emerige programme, recognised for supporting emerging contemporary French artists. His monumental installation Espace enchaîné, presented at the Fondation Emerige, already embodied the concerns that continue to define his work: transforming space through minimal interventions and physically engaging the viewer in the experience of the artwork.

Hayère's practice is characterised by a continuous exploration of the boundaries between painting and sculpture. His series Sculptures Portées, Triangulated Paintings, Painted Sculptures, as well as his ink-based structures, question how a single form can simultaneously exist as drawing, architecture and sculptural object. Drawing on Constructivism, Suprematism, Concrete Art and Minimalism, he has developed a rigorous geometric vocabulary in which lines, joints, tensions and articulations become a true visual language.

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