When the ordinary becomes extraordinary

Object sculptures

The "Object sculptures 2010-2015" section on André Nouyrit's website illustrates a creative turn taken during this period, where he transformed everyday objects into works of art. This approach was driven by a desire to reveal the hidden beauty in the ordinary, to push the boundaries between art and life.

It was an exploration that led André Nouyrit to view the objects populating our daily lives differently. Chairs, baskets, kitchen utensils, all became subjects in their own right, each sculpture unveiling unexpected aspects of these everyday companions.

Each creation was an adventure, an opportunity to challenge his understanding of space and material. It was a process rich with learning, with each object pushing him to explore new techniques and rethink his approach to sculpture.

Some of these pieces have found their way to art enthusiasts, finding their place in spaces where they continue to surprise and inspire. Others remain with him, laden with yet-to-be-revealed potential, awaiting their moment to enchant.

Visiting "Object sculptures 2010-2015" is to enter a space where the everyday is sublimated. It is to discover how André Nouyrit’s curious hands can transform the mundane into the extraordinary, offering a second life, a new narrative to familiar objects.

The displayed sculptures testify to these encounters between the artist and the object, to these silent yet profound dialogues. Those that remain in his studio carry within them a promise of the future, new stories to tell, new emotions to share.

This series reflects an artistic journey where curiosity and innovation are at the heart of André Nouyrit’s practice. It is an invitation to see beyond appearances, to recognize the artistic soul in the ordinary.

The "Object sculptures 2010-2015" are not just works of art; they are a testimony to André Nouyrit’s relentless quest to explore, question, and celebrate life through art. Each sculpture is a bridge between the artist’s inner world and the everyday universe, inviting the viewer to rediscover the world around them with wonder and admiration.

petites sculptures
petites sculptures

Object sculptures

The "Object sculptures 2010-2015" section on André Nouyrit's website illustrates a creative turn taken during this period, where he transformed everyday objects into works of art. This approach was driven by a desire to reveal the hidden beauty in the ordinary, to push the boundaries between art and life.

It was an exploration that led André Nouyrit to view the objects populating our daily lives differently. Chairs, baskets, kitchen utensils, all became subjects in their own right, each sculpture unveiling unexpected aspects of these everyday companions.

Each creation was an adventure, an opportunity to challenge his understanding of space and material. It was a process rich with learning, with each object pushing him to explore new techniques and rethink his approach to sculpture.

Some of these pieces have found their way to art enthusiasts, finding their place in spaces where they continue to surprise and inspire. Others remain with him, laden with yet-to-be-revealed potential, awaiting their moment to enchant.

Visiting "Object sculptures 2010-2015" is to enter a space where the everyday is sublimated. It is to discover how André Nouyrit’s curious hands can transform the mundane into the extraordinary, offering a second life, a new narrative to familiar objects.

The displayed sculptures testify to these encounters between the artist and the object, to these silent yet profound dialogues. Those that remain in his studio carry within them a promise of the future, new stories to tell, new emotions to share.

This series reflects an artistic journey where curiosity and innovation are at the heart of André Nouyrit’s practice. It is an invitation to see beyond appearances, to recognize the artistic soul in the ordinary.

The "Object sculptures 2010-2015" are not just works of art; they are a testimony to André Nouyrit’s relentless quest to explore, question, and celebrate life through art. Each sculpture is a bridge between the artist’s inner world and the everyday universe, inviting the viewer to rediscover the world around them with wonder and admiration.