Benjamin Sabatier

Born in 1977 in Le Mans (France), Benjamin Sabatier lives and works in Paris.
Benjamin Sabatier is a sculptor whose work explores and transforms the forms of modern art and their history in a simple vocabulary. His use of concrete, a constant in both his volume-based compositions and his reflections on abstract painting, draws on the history of this basic material of modern architecture as well as its current use in the history of sculpture since the 1970s. The use of cardboard or plastic panels creates an unexpected surface texture that is sometimes reinforced by the addition of paint, at the risk of disturbing the appearance of the materials.
His works are part of important public collections: Artothèque, Villeurbanne, France, Fondazione Ghisa Art Collection,Locarno, Switzerland, FRAC Haute-Normandie, France, Fondation Galila Barzilaï-Hollander, Brussels, Collection Société Générale, Paris, France, Collection Raja, Paris, France, Collection FdG Project, Brussels, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga, Latvia.
Works
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Benjamin Sabatier
HW (Orange Flash), 2024
Béton armé, peinture acrylique et vernis / Reinforced concrete, acrylic paint and varnish
39.5 x 31 x 18.5 cm -
Benjamin Sabatier
HW (Purple), 2025
Béton armé, peinture acrylique et vernis / Reinforced concrete, acrylic paint and varnish
148 x 92,5 x 44,5 cm
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Benjamin Sabatier
Home Work (green & red), 2021
Reinforced concrete, acrylic paint and varnish
125 x 88 x 35 cm -
Benjamin Sabatier
Sans titre (Fault line III), 2020
Reinforced concrete, pigment and varnish
81 x 61 x 4,5 cm -
Benjamin Sabatier
Sans titre (Fault line VI), 2020
Reinforced concrete, pigment and varnish
104 x 76 x 4,5 cm