Inspired by the wonders of nostalgia, Véronique Guerrieri creates her work from a poetic world. Her sculptures and installations feature whimsical shapes and unexpected materials, creating a magical and imaginative world that appeals to both children and adults. Her symbolic works are infused with a sense of magic and wonder, inviting viewers to rediscover their inner child and embrace the joys of life.

Véronique Guerrieri

Veronique Guerrieri
Running Astronaut

Veronique Guerrieri
Funny Astronaut

Veronique Guerrieri
Star Orchestra - Funny Version

Veronique Guerrieri
Butterfly Bee

Veronique Guerrieri
Thinking Rabbit

Veronique Guerrieri
Rabbit Running on Ball

Veronique Guerrieri
Astronaut Penseur

Veronique Guerrieri
Surprise Rabbit

Veronique Guerrieri
Astronaut Running on Ball
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Véronique Guerrieri, born in Boulogne-Billancourt, is a celebrated French sculptor known for her contemporary works in resin, bronze, and stainless steel, often exploring themes of childhood and the future. After studying architecture at the Beaux-Arts (UP5) and the École du Louvre, she moved to Nice in 1987 and developed a passion for ceramics, training at the Beaux-Arts in Vallauris.
Her artistic journey was shaped by friendships with renowned artists like Arman, César, and Jacques Villeglé. Before committing fully to sculpture, Guerrieri worked as an exhibition curator, organizing international events. Her collaboration with Arman on the monumental “Hope for Peace” in Beirut, inaugurated in 1995, was a pivotal moment. Standing 32 meters tall and weighing 6,000 tons, this sculpture remains one of the largest in the world.
Guerrieri’s signature works include the “Baby King” series, reflecting on childhood in Shinto and contemporary cultures, and the “Baby Astronaut,” a whimsical explorer of the cosmos often accompanied by a cuddly rabbit. Her hybrid bee-butterfly sculptures highlight ecological concerns and the resilience of future insects.
Exhibited globally—from the U.S. to Japan—her works, including a bronze rabbit gracing Tadao Ando’s Tokyo residence, celebrate the innovative spirit of French contemporary art.
Born
1954
Nationality
French
Medium
Mixed Media
Style / Movement
Contemporary Pop
Collections / exhibitions in
NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez
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