La Mouette de Montparnasse

Sculpture abstraite en acier d'une mouette avec des surfaces polies et patinées montée sur un bloc de bois sombre
La Mouette de Montparnasse — Arnaud Quercy

Caractéristiques physiques

  • Technique: Acier sur Bloc de bois
  • Dimensions: 60.0 × 86.0 × 35.0 cm
  • Poids: 12.0 kg
  • Date: 2024
  • Lieu de création: France
  • Certificat d'authenticité: N°20240930-0205
  • Numéro de catalogue: AQC0709
  • Signature: Below
  • Collection: Nature in the city
  • Disponibilité: Disponible à la vente

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Description

La Mouette de Montparnasse — Artwork Description
"La Mouette de Montparnasse" is a steel sculpture that captures the paradox of a seagull hovering against the wind — that singular moment where flight and stillness become indistinguishable, the bird held motionless in the air by the very force it flies against.
The gulls of Boulevard Edgar Quinet are not lost visitors. They are wild coastal predators that have extended their territory inland, claiming the rooftops and market stalls of the 14th arrondissement with the same confidence they show on Atlantic cliffs — loud, assertive, entirely uninterested in human approval. This sculpture is a portrait of that claiming: a wild creature asserting its presence in a space we assume belongs entirely to us.
The choice of steel is deliberate. The bird is forged from the same material as the girders, railings, and frameworks of the city it inhabits — literally made of Montparnasse. The polished and patinated surfaces shift between silver-blue brightness and darker oxidized tones, reading as feathers catching light from one angle, folded sheet metal from another. The boundary between creature and infrastructure dissolves, because for this bird, no such boundary exists.
At 86 centimeters tall and mounted vertically on its dark wood block, the sculpture enacts the very territorial gesture it depicts. It occupies space with the same upright assertiveness as the bird itself — present, unapologetic, with no intention of leaving. The viewer encounters the piece the way a pedestrian encounters a gull on Boulevard Edgar Quinet: with a slight surprise at its boldness, followed by recognition that this creature was here before you and will be here after you leave.
Part of the "Nature in the City" collection, "La Mouette de Montparnasse" answers the collection's central question — is the city a place where nature fights to exist, or has it merely become another environment for life to reimagine itself? The seagull answers with its body, by simply being there, unhesitant and untamed.

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Nature in the city

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