Amaury Dubois's creative work

Amaury Dubois: Pioneer of Curvism and Contemporary Art

Amaury Dubois is a celebrated French contemporary artist recognized for his innovative artistic movement known as "Curvism" (Courvisme). Born in Lille in 1980, Amaury Dubois developed a unique visual language that seeks to represent the "invisible fluid" connecting all things, blending the energy of street art with the depth of classical oil painting. His work is defined by its vibrant color palettes and rhythmic, sweeping lines that capture life in constant motion. One of his most significant career milestones occurred in 2020, when he transformed the interior of the 19th-century Saint-Sulpice church in Châtelaillon-Plage with a monumental 600-square-meter street art fresco. This achievement placed Amaury Dubois among a select group of modern artists to have executed such a feat within a sacred space. His versatility is further demonstrated through high-profile collaborations with brands like Smart and McDonald's, as well as his expertise in fine art photography and sculpture. Exhibited in galleries across Europe, the United States, and Asia, the art of Amaury Dubois bridges the gap between abstraction and figuration. By deconstructing reality into fluid curves, he creates immersive experiences that evoke deep emotion and vitality. Amaury Dubois continues to push the boundaries of contemporary creation from his studio in Lille, France, making him a prominent figure in the international art scene.