
Christophe Doucet
lives and works in the moors of Gascony. He creates sculptures through merging dreams, concepts, desire,
tradition, size, and absurdity. His goal is not to assert a singularity but to breathe new life into forgotten alliances, reconnecting
the real and the imaginary, the temporary nature of existence and the timeless foundation from which it surges. It's about penetrating
into the profound substance of a simple world composed of past events-, but a world that powerfully affirms itself as a living entity
open to multiple metamorphoses. This approach manifests a refusal to be confined to a form that would neglect to hone its self-awareness
and would forget the chaos from which it's conceived and from which it must constantly revitalize itself.
Didier Arnaudet


Les métamorphoses de Champey, 2019

Portrait de famille, 2018
wood, pigment

Z, 2018
Sequoia, 3 m

Reliquaire et masques, 2018
wood, pigment

Quatre lièvres aux oreilles nouées, 2017
cast bronze, 3 m, Biennale épHémères

Masque d’oiseau à huit yeux, 2017
wood, pigment, 52x24x29 cm

белка, 2016
tree, cotton, 7x2x2m, Artbatfest 7, Almaty (Kz), © Ivan Bessedin

Lapin, 2015
oak tree, 4x1x1.2m

Daphne Crown, 2015
glass, 8x30x30 cm, Jump into the Unknown, 56th Venice Biennal, Collateral Events.

Baubo, 2014
wood, 2x1.5m

Artémis, 2015
wood, 25x12x8cm

La sauveté de Garbachet, 2013
stone and aluminum x 4, la Forêt d'art contemporain, Brocas les Forges (Fr), © Lydie Palaric-Vigneau

La porte des titans, 2013
wood steel, 7.5x3x0.5m, Le Mas d'Agenais (Fr), © Pierre Cambon.

Mad Dog performance, 2012
cotton, stell, dancer Artisterium, Tbilisi, Georgia

Chevreuil à la mandorle, 2011
wood , Doris and tyre, 6x1.5x1.5m, La Teste de Buch (Fr).

Lapin, 2011
wood, 3x0.8x1m, © Lydie Palaric-Vigneau

Canoë, 2011
boat and tree, Bienne/Biel, Swiss.

Hache, 2011
cigaret paper, 30x10x5 cm, Bienne/Biel, Swiss.

Concombre de mer, 2010
corrugated iron, 5x1x1m, biennales-éphémères,Couze et Saint Front (Fr) .

삽 (sap), 2009
hanji paper, steel, bulbs, Seoksu Art Project Anyang, South Korea.

Têtes, 2008
wood, 2x1x1m each

Romanze, 2007
wood and steel, 1x9x1m, Landhausplatz, Innsbruck, Austria.

Hache, 2007
tree and steel, 7x4x1m, Mont de Marsan, © Jean Bernard Laffitte.

Collection d'outils, 2005-2008
wood and steel, © Volker Roloff.

2 parallélépipédes, 2007
steel, 1.5x4x1.2m, Biennalle d'art contemporain, Anglet(Fr), © Maïtexu Etcheveria.

Canoë, 2006
wood, 3x1x0.6m

Hache, 2006
wood and steel, 3x4x0.6m, Ospitalea, Irissary(fr), © Claude Nori.