BRADER-FRANK Evelyne

evelyne brader frank galerie paul janssen
evelyne brader frank galerie paul janssen

The reduced-abstract sculptures made of marble, stone, bronze or steel by Swiss Canadian artist Evelyne Brader-Frank (Switzerland, 1970) are a celebration of life. Voluptuous, sensual curves, full feminine body or slender statues with delicate silhouettes: her feminine contemporary interpreted archetypes celebrate above all the dance of curves.

Her unmistakable signature in her artistic work lies in the beauty of the human form interpreted in her own abstract language. She draws her inspiration from the female figure with its sensual contours, its expansive volumes, its vibrating radiance, and sublime finesse.

The extreme formal reduction is the trademark of Evelyne Brader-Frank. A tremendous artistic influence on her creative work comes from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “If I had had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter.”

She established herself as an acclaimed sculptor and is today successfully represented by leading galleries all over the world.

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Galerie Paul Janssen Saint-Tropez artgallery exhibition exposition art artwork post-war modern art contemporary marble sculpture handmade unique piece
Galerie Paul Janssen Saint-Tropez artgallery exhibition exposition art artwork post-war modern art contemporary marble sculpture handmade unique piece
Galerie Paul Janssen Saint-Tropez artgallery exhibition exposition art artwork post-war modern art contemporary marble sculpture handmade unique piece
Galerie Paul Janssen Saint-Tropez artgallery exhibition exposition art artwork post-war modern art contemporary marble sculpture handmade unique piece
Galerie Paul Janssen Saint-Tropez artgallery exhibition exposition art artwork post-war modern art contemporary black white marble sculpture