Sculpting the icons of motion
Antoine Dufilho is a French artist and architect whose work stands at the intersection of art, design, and engineering. With a background in both medicine and architecture, he developed a unique artistic approach centered on rhythm, movement, and structure.
His sculptures consist of a sequence of metal layers that, together, reveal an iconic form – often classic cars or human figures. From a distance, they appear solid and recognizable, but as the viewer moves, a play of void and mass emerges, a visual pulse reminiscent of kinetic art. The result is a sculpture that constantly transforms, as if the object is breathing, accelerating, or decelerating.
Dufilho’s work is an ode to speed and precision, yet simultaneously to stillness and balance. He has exhibited worldwide in prominent galleries, and his sculptures are part of prestigious private collections.
With his architectural approach and minimalist style, Antoine Dufilho has firmly established himself as one of the most intriguing voices in contemporary sculpture art.