Anouk Albertini is a contemporary sculptor who creates sculpture of connection: between forms, materials, and bodies.

Her practice emerges from the intersection of architecture and intimacy, where modular structures and carefully considered assemblages explore the essential relationships that bind elements together. Working primarily with stoneware, alabaster, and limestone, Anouk develops sculptural families, couples and modular units that speak to one another across space, creating dialogues through balance, tension, and presence.

Drawing inspiration from her childhood memories spent between the rugged mountains and sea-polished rocks of Corsica, her sculptural vocabulary translates natural harmony into architectural poetry. Trained under sculptor Maurizio Toffoletti from 1997, she spent seven years exploring material relationships before establishing her own studio in 2004. Deeply influenced by her architect father, Anouk has developed a practice where structural thinking meets sculptural sensitivity.

Her current research focuses on developing larger-scale modular structures and assemblages, while exploring surface effects such as glazing, polishing, raw matter that enhance the connections between forms. After years in Paris, she now lives and works in the countryside of northern France, where she has built her own studio space.

Anouk Albertini portrait - contemporary sculptor

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