Beatrice Bizot


Born in Milan, Italy in 1966, Beatrice Bizot is a French Cosmopolitan artist. She has worked with sculpture since her childhood and studied it in Paris, then the Brera Fine Arts University in Milan and Delta College in Michigan. In 2023 Beatrice was elected as a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi Barcelona as Sculptress. 

In 2012 Beatrice collaborated with Czech artist Jiri Kolar, with whom she shared an exhibition at the National Museum of Prague, and the American sculptor James Hopfensperger, during her stay in the United State between 1995 and 1998.
Beatrice also studied contemporary jewelry at the Tarragona School of Arts and has exhibited her jewelry research at the Design Museum of Barcelona. 
The themes relating to urbanity, architecture and human body serve as a guiding thread in her work. Architectural elements invest the human figure experimenting in many mediums such as bronze, wood, light or concrete. Beatrice means to express the upheavals of the contemporary world, how she filters them while expressing herself through a very personal aesthetic. Her bodies are changed into structures, her faces carry openings, window and let the light through. The exterior becomes interior. She creates a new architecture from the assemblage of different objects or elements that together form the alphabet of a new language that expresses itself through matter.



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