Benjamin Georgeaud is a renowned French contemporary artist, celebrated for his bronze sculptures of the human form, but he also uses resin and glass to cast his sculptures. For over two decades, he has created powerful and sensitive works in which the human body becomes a vessel for deep emotion—tension, balance, pain, and grace. His art is rooted in technical excellence, shaped by years of modeling, drawing, and a profound understanding of anatomy and movement.
Crafted in his studio in France, his sculptures are expressive, structured, and full of life. They often take the form of portraits, athletic figures, or circus-inspired characters, exploring themes of performance, physicality, and the human condition. Each piece radiates presence, intensity, and a sculpted silence.
Widely acclaimed, Georgeaud has received numerous awards, including the Prix Géant des Beaux-Arts at the Salon d’Automne and the Bronze Medal from the Société des Artistes Français at the Grand Palais in Paris.


