Stéphane Halleux

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HOMME A 8 HELICES

HOMME A 8 HELICES

Stéphane Halleux

2013

Dimensions:80x70cm

Medium : sculpture with recycling materials

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FAUTEUIL SMITH CORONA

FAUTEUIL SMITH CORONA

Stéphane Halleux

2013

Dimensions:66x60x13 cm

Medium : sculpture with recycling materials

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VESPA A REACTION

VESPA A REACTION

Stéphane Halleux

2013

Dimensions:85x70x50cm

Medium : sculpture with recycling materials

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BM 500

BM 500

Stéphane Halleux

2013

Dimensions:75x70x50cm

Medium : sculpture with recycling materials

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REPRESENTANT MR KURIS

Représentant Mr Kuris

Stéphane Halleux

2018

Dimensions: 70 cm

Medium :Recycling materials

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Stéphane Halleux was born in Belgium in 1972. He studied at the Institut Saint-Luc in Liège then began his career as a colorist and model maker in animation. Sculpture particularly attracts him and comes to him the idea of ​​assembling heterogeneous pieces in order to create a wacky universe.

Like his models, Jules Verne and Tim Burton, Stéphane Halleux uses humor in his work. As an artist, he claims the right to laugh, and it is therefore in a cynical way that he sculpts and denounces the absurdity of life.

Stéphane Halleux works from pieces from inanimate objects and brings them to life by making his sculptures. He tries to recreate human feelings, to stage neurotic characters in which the spectator can find a part of himself. His favorite materials are leather, wood and metal.

Stéphane Halleux is now an internationally recognized sculptor. Tim Johnson of DreamWorks Animation says of him: “His sculptures all seem to have emerged from an animated universe. It is the quality of their story that I find incredible. They tell you a rich and complex story – quite simply through their very existence ”

In 2014, the short film “Mr. Hublot” features his sculptures and wins the Oscar for best animated short.

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