Beatrice BIZOT
Béatrice Bizot is a French cosmopolitan artist who has lived all over the world, including Italy, France, Australia, the United States, and Spain, where she has resided since 2004.
To create her sculptures, Bizot explores materials such as bronze, concrete, and stone. She explores human interiority through her faces, which often feature architectural elements.
She engages in both intimate sculptures and large-scale public monumental works: "I invent my own architecture with this assemblage of different mediums and elements, my own language where visual poetry and brutal inspiration meet."
Her international career has led her to exhibit in the United States and Europe. She has created several public sculpture installations in Spain (the Port of Tarragona -2007, the Roman Circus, an archaeological site in the same city -2018). She also created a monumental sculpture in tribute to the victims of the Spanish Civil War (2021), a three-meter-high bronze monument entitled "Architecture of Peace," a tribute to the city of Salou, Spain, and a sculpture of Saint Roch for the Sagrada Familia Foundation in Barcelona, scheduled for completion in 2026.
HER WORKS
