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BRUME GALLERY
BRUME GALLERY

BRUME GALLERY
PIERRE-ALIX NICOLET
The visible is only a threshold to what passes through it
BIOGRAPHY
Born in France in 1991, Pierre-Alix Nicolet discovered stone sculpture through a training program connected to sacred architecture. After two years in South America, including several months with an indigenous tribe in the Amazon, he developed a vision of the living world based on the continuity between natural forms and invisible forces. This experience led him to question matter as a living reality rather than an inert object.
Settled in Carrara, he deepened his practice of sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts and collaborated on international projects as well as on historical monuments, including the Louvre. Today, his multidisciplinary practice combines sculpture, photography, and drawing. It explores degradation as a space of recomposition, and the ways in which body and identity are traversed and redefined by their environment.
His work does not seek to provide answers, but to contribute to a space where ambiguity and paradox become lived experiences. In doing so, he proposes inhabiting the shifting threshold between visible and invisible, permanence and transformation.


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