Éric Ferber (born 8 December 1961) is a French sculptor known for his large-scale sculptures.
Éric Ferber | |
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![]() Éric Ferber, on the left side, with Pierre Lang | |
Born | (1961-12-08) 8 December 1961 (age 60) Étain, Meuse |
Nationality | French |
Known for | 1250.6, Pi, Pince à linge |
Movement | Contemporary art |
Éric Ferber was born in Étain, Meuse.[1] Ferber developed an interest in metallurgy as a child, when he would watch a craftsman at work in an old forge near his home.[2] He became an apprentice steelworker at 14.[1] He often works with aluminum, stainless steel and weathering steel to create sculptures and decorative art for green spaces.[2][3] In 2014, he opened up an art exhibition in Henriville, where his studio is located. In 2018, an exhibition of 89 weathered steel cubes was opened at Jardin Des Arts in Châteaubourg.[4]
In the spring of 2020 he moved to Paimpol,[5] where he began to create a sculpture garden which is scheduled to open in 2022.[6]
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