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Grégoire Mathias
"Nu Recomposé" by Grégoire Mathias – Cubist Assemblage in Extruded Polymer

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Nu Recomposé (Recomposed Nude) Assemblage in Extruded Polymer 40 x 40 cm Description: Nu Recomposé by Grégoire Mathias is a striking cubist sculpture that reinterprets the human form through light, shadow, and geometry. This 40 x 40 cm assemblage, crafted from extruded polymer, begins as a cubist nude where shadows and highlights are carefully cut and reconstructed into a harmonious, multidimensional composition. The monochromatic palette emphasizes form and texture, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay between light and structure. Enclosed in a transparent display case, the work evokes both fragility and strength, blurring the boundaries between painting and sculpture in Mathias’s distinct Diachronic Cubism style. Perfect For: Collectors of modern sculpture, fans of cubist art, and admirers of innovative techniques in contemporary art. Nu Recomposé is a bold statement piece that celebrates the synthesis of abstraction and form. Keywords: Grégoire Mathias, cubist sculpture, extruded polymer assemblage, nude reinterpretation, Diachronic Cubism, contemporary French art, geometric abstraction, multidimensional art, modern nude sculpture. About the Artist: Grégoire Mathias, graduate of the National School of Fine Arts in Paris (ENSBA - École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts), is exhibiting his work at Sotheby's gallery in Périgueux, as well as in numerous galleries across Paris, New York, and Dublin. Mathias is the creator of diachronic cubism, an unexplored branch of cubism that depicts landscapes, interiors, everyday life scenes, and, most notably, the concept of time itself. This unique style is characterized by the deconstruction of subjects and light over specific periods of time. Since 2020, he has been designing UN posters through the World Federation for the United Nations Associations (WFUNA), becoming the first French artist to contribute to the organization after Picasso, Chagall, Miró, and Vasarely. Beyond his diachronic exploration of time, Grégoire Mathias’s cubist style stands out due to its unique combination of modern cubism with a figurative emphasis. Unlike traditional abstract cubism, his works maintain a strong connection to recognizable forms—such as horses or architectural landmarks—while incorporating the fragmented, geometric language of cubism. This blend creates a style that bridges modern abstraction with a clear narrative or subject, making his works accessible yet sophisticated. His paintings often evoke a sense of movement and vitality, emphasizing earthy tones and textures inspired by the natural or historic context of his subjects, like the Lascaux caves or French landmarks. Disclaimer: Please be aware that some images automatically generated by 1stDibs do not accurately reflect the painting’s proportions, often making it appear much smaller than its actual size. Unfortunately, we cannot remove these images and apologize for any confusion this may cause. Please disregard them.
  • Creator:
    Grégoire Mathias (1697, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 5.91 in (15 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    PÉRIGUEUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2695215537822

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