QUENTIN
GAREL
GUEULE DE BOIS
GUEULE DE BOIS
bdgny.com | new york city above: Chameau I, Bronze 23½” x 21¾” x 10½”
2 | Crâne de gorille, Bronze 26”x 22”x 13¾”
Crâne d’oiseau, Bronze 31½”x 31½”x 17¾” | 3
4 | Crâne de morse, Bronze 41½”x 16½”x 12½”
Crâne de lion, Bronze 26”x 17¾”x 11” | 5
Petit macaque, Bronze 14½”x 11”x 11½” | 7
Q UEN T I N GA R E L
French artist Quentin Garel is well known internationally for his distinctive bronze animal busts and skulls. Garel’s debut solo show at BDG will feature large scale bronze sculptures and charcoal sketches. His work has been exhibited in prestigious European galleries and art fairs around the world. The scale, intricate detail and impeccable quality of Garel’s bronze sculptures is striking. He begins his creative process with large charcoal drawings, which serve as preliminary studies for his sculptures. These highly technical drawings provide a revealing look into his time and labor intensive work, and often depict a series of visible underdrawings with fully developed forms overlapping. Garel’s drawings are almost sculptural in the sense that many of them
present the subject from several different angles. After careful planning in his studio, Garel carves his animal busts and skulls in wood or styrofoam, which he uses to cast limited edition bronze sculptures. The patinas are exceptional as the works appear to be made of actual wood or bone. Both Garel’s sculptures and drawings demonstrate his innate artistic intelligence and deep comprehension of the anatomy of his subjects. Born in 1975 in France, Garel received five prestigious awards for drawing and sculpting between 2001 and 2005 from institutions including the Académie des Beaux-Arts, Paris and the Salon de Mai, Paris. Garel has been commissioned for several notable public installations, including a series of sculptures in the Public Gardens in Lille. He has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, and his work appears in public and private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe. He currently lives and works in Normandy, France.
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Crocodile, Bronze 19”x 68¾”x 18¾” | 11
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Crâne de dauphin, Bronze 19”x 38”x 12” | 13
Masque de gorille, Bronze 94½”x 47”x 31½” | 15
Crâne d’oiseau, Polychrome 39½”x 118”x 39½” | 17
18 | above: Macaque I, Bronze 30½”x 22”x 18”
below: Trophée de porc, Bronze 21”x 17½”x 14”
Autruche II, Bronze 67”x 19¾”x 25”
Autruche I, Bronze 19¾”x 11”x 5” | 19
©2013 Quentin Garel
20 | above: Crâne d’albatros, Bronze 22½”x 29½”x 9½”
below: Crâne de mouton, Bronze 19”x 16”x 9½”
This is the title PP” x PP” | 21
Rhinoceros II, Bronze 86½” x 45½” x 23½”