works
80 x 36
ferrari daytona sp3 inox brut
80 x 36
shelby ac cobra bleue
80 x 36
porsche 356 – asymetrique inox
80 x 36
mclaren – speedtail inox brut
80 x 36
ford gt-40 bleue
80 x 36
porsche 992 sport classic noire
80 x 36
jaguar type e – streamline verte - socle marbre
80 x 36
246 red ferrari dino
80 x 36
aston martin db5 - bleue
62 x 25
rafale black
80 x 36
porsche 992 carrera 4s grey
80 x 36
ferrari 599gtb red
80 x 36
peugeot 205 t16 black
80 x 36
alpine rouge
85 x 38
porsche carrera ht inox brut 8/8
85 x 38
porsche 930 turbo verte 3/8
80 x 36
porsche 992 carrera 4s bleue 2/8
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Antoine Dufilho presents his exhibition of sculpted cars.
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biography
Between the names Dufilho and Bugatti, there is an almost palpable connection, woven through the passion of several men.
Firstly, Jacques, Antoine’s great-uncle, had the privilege of collecting Bugattis. This immense passion was passed down to his nephew, and naturally, like passing down a genetic heritage, the torch was passed to Antoine.
It is by being aware of one’s roots that a man can grow. Antoine Dufilho knows his roots, which delve into art and medicine. His work proves it.
As a child, Antoine Dufilho delved into visual arts under the guidance of his great-uncle, who was an actor, painter, and sculptor. Later on, his medical studies allowed him to discover and dissect the complexity of human biomechanics.
Architecture studies then led him towards a new approach to sculpture, particularly towards the study of structure, which, once exposed, reveals a succession of solid and void, bringing lightness and dynamism to the overall form.
Antoine Dufilho is self-taught, experimenting with various techniques such as molding and welding to gradually build the aesthetics of his art around the DNA that characterizes him; he began to fully dedicate himself to it in 2012.