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Artist : Mirogi
bronze AP IV/IV( last sculpture)
The two sculptures are sold as a set
H57x23x14cm / H22.4x9.1x5.5 inch for each sculpture
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| Artwork | Sculpture |
| Size in inch (Height/Lenght/Width) | 22.4x9.1x5.5 |
| Medium | Bronze |
| Type | numeroted artwork and limitated to 12 editions - serie of 8 from 1 to 8 and 4 artist's proof |
| Signature | Signed artwork |
| certificate of authenticity | Work sold with a certificate of authenticity |
| Availability | Available at the gallery |
| Packaging | We pack it ourselves with care |
| Insurance | The artwork is insured during delivery |
| Delivery | delivery within 8 days |
| Secured payment | You can pay for your purchase by bank card in 1 or 3 instalments, Paypal or money transfert |
The bronze sculpture "Vice et vers ça", created by the artist Mirogi, offers a striking exploration of the male body through deliberate fragmentation and expressive form. Composed of two distinct parts of a single male torso, this work transcends simple anatomical representation to become a profound reflection on identity, perception, and inner duality.
From the very first glance, the composition captivates with its diptych structure. Rather than depicting two separate figures, the sculpture presents a single male body divided into complementary viewpoints. This separation creates an immediate visual tension: the viewer is invited to mentally reconstruct the unity of the body while simultaneously embracing its division. Fragmentation here becomes a powerful visual language.
Each section of the torso reveals a different reading of the body. One emphasizes frontal presence, with dense, grounded volumes where muscular forms are suggested with strength and restraint. The other offers a lateral or rear perspective, unveiling the lines of the back, the skeletal structure, and the internal tensions of the figure. Together, these two fragments engage in a subtle dialogue, balancing power and introspection.
The treatment of the material is one of the most compelling aspects of the work. Mirogi adopts a deliberately textured, almost raw approach that departs from the conventions of smooth, academic bronze. The surface is marked by ridges, cracks, and irregularities that evoke flesh, stone, and the passage of time. The patina, rich in mineral nuances blending golden, green, and deep brown tones, interacts dynamically with light, enhancing the organic quality of the sculpture.
The title "Vice et vers ça" introduces a layer of semantic ambiguity that deepens the interpretation. It suggests direction, attraction, even deviation or inner conflict. This linguistic tension mirrors the physical fragmentation of the torso: an invisible force seems to pull the two parts either toward reunification or further apart. The sculpture thus becomes a metaphor for internal struggle and the complex relationship one has with their own body.
Stylistically, Mirogi embraces a contemporary approach close to sculptural expressionism. Anatomical realism is intentionally altered in favor of a more instinctive and emotional expression. The forms are not idealized but felt, as if shaped directly by inner experience. This gives the work a powerful emotional intensity that resonates beyond pure aesthetics.
Mounted on minimalist metal bases, the sculpture gains vertical presence and clarity. It integrates seamlessly into contemporary interiors, whether in a private home, gallery, or professional setting. Its strong visual impact makes it a compelling focal point, inviting both reflection and admiration.
For collectors interested in buying sculptures online, "Vice et vers ça" represents a bold and distinctive piece. It appeals to those seeking a work that is both conceptually rich and visually striking—an artwork capable of enhancing a contemporary collection with depth, character, and artistic integrity.
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