Artist | Patrice Pit”Hubert | Resides | France |
Website | 1661235.com | Medium | Steel Textile Light Motors |
Representing Gallery | Naia Museum France Cabinet des Curieux, Paris | [email protected] | |
Follow the Artist | Instagram | Facebook | Themes | Visionary Nature Sacred Spirituality Insects Duality Harmony |
Press | flickr.com |
About the artist
Sculptor Patrice “Pit” Hubert, born in France in 1966, is renowned for his captivating “Kinetic Mecaniks.” Since 2003, he crafts sculptures that skillfully merge metal, movement, and light, giving life to four-dimensional artworks. Mastering steel and stainless steel, he shapes intricate forms inspired by sacred geometry and nature.
Present at major European festivals like Boom (Portugal), Fusion (Germany), Ozora (Hungary), Patrice exhibits in galleries and art salons.
In April 2015, he founded the Naïa Museum with is partner Manu Van H, a haven of fantastic, visionary, and fantastic realism art at Château de Rochefort-en-Terre, France. The museum showcases the work of over 100 global artists, providing an exceptional platform for visionary and bold artistic expression.
Artwork Themes & Subject Matter
When discussing the general themes and subject matter of Patrice “Pit” Hubert’s work, he strives to create sculptures that embody a delicate balance between steel and textile, thus transcending conventional dualities. In his artistic exploration, Pit aims to evoke a harmonious interplay between fragility and power, femininity and masculinity, while addressing themes related to life and death. It is within these intricate nuances of contrast that his artistic expression unfolds, providing a rich and meaningful visual experience.
Press
Patrice “Pit” Hubert’s sculptures have been featured in Inside Magazine
CV
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023
“Focus Art Fair“, New York, NY. United States
“Les Machines De L’île“, Nantes, France
“Galerie éphémère”, Carnac, France
2019
“Dreams & Divinities”, Paris, France
2018
“Cabinet des Curieux”, Paris, France
“Artissima”, Turin, Italy
2015
“Gallery Provocateur”, Chicago, United States
2014
“Cross-art Gallery”, Berlin, Germany