Élisabeth Cibot Explained

Élisabeth Cibot (born 1960 in Nantes, Pays de la Loire) is a French sculptor and art historian.

Biography

Born into an artistic family, collectors of Italian Renaissance bronzes, Élisabeth Cibot has been surrounded by sculpture ever since her birth. She studied art form at France's major art school, the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA) under the direction of great sculptors such as Etienne Martin, Léopold Kretz and CESAR. From 1981 to 1983, she worked with painter Riccardo Licata at Centro Internazionale di Grafica in Venice. She was also guest artist at the Harvey Littleton Glass School at Spruce Pine, USA in 1983. Since then she has developed a strong interest in glass and mixed media furniture design.[1] In parallel to her artistic creation, she studied art history, presenting her first thesis, on Roman Archeology, in 1984 which was followed by a DEA (Diploma in Specialist Studies) in the History of Techniques in 1990. In 1993, she returned to bronze statuary and monumental work.[2] Since 1997 she lives and works near Paris. She claims "Art is a support for our questioning about the world and the meaning of life, a path of self-knowledge that makes us capable of opening up to others. On this road, I seek while building."[3]

Awards and distinctions

Recognition

List of permanent public installations

Bibliography

References

Sources

Notes

  1. BLOCH-DERMANT J., «Élisabeth Cibot», in Le verre en France, les années 80, Ed. de l’Amateur, Paris, 1988, p.25-27.
  2. LA PERRIERE Patrice (de), «Entretien avec Élisabeth Cibot», in Univers des Arts, n°89, p.56-57, mai 2004.
  3. Web site: Accueil . 2023-02-22 . Elisabeth Cibot . fr-FR.

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