Victor Veber (b. 1994, Lyon) is a French sculptor whose work bridges the timeless grace of classical sculpture with the emotional charge and experimentation of contemporary art.
Rooted in rigorous academic training, his practice reflects a profound respect for the human form and the traditions of European craftsmanship, while simultaneously engaging with the visual language and conceptual concerns of today’s world.
Veber’s sculptures often oscillate between perfection and vulnerability — polished surfaces juxtaposed with raw textures, poised gestures interrupted by subtle distortions. Through this dialogue, he explores themes of identity, transformation, and the tension between permanence and decay.
His figures appear at once ancient and current, as if unearthed from the past yet undeniably shaped by the present.
Educated in the classical techniques of modeling and anatomy, Veber has developed a personal vocabulary that reinterprets these foundations with sensitivity and innovation.
Bronze and marble remain central to his oeuvre, but he also incorporates unexpected materials and experimental patinas that imbue his works with contemporary resonance.
By uniting craftsmanship and concept, discipline and emotion, Victor Veber stands as a sculptor of his generation who renews the figurative tradition — not by breaking from it, but by breathing new life into its enduring forms.












































































































