04/06/2026
What happens when a sculpture stops being an object and starts becoming a presence?
Émerge by Guy Burais is carved from a single block of hardwood, yet it feels almost weightless. Twisting upward in one continuous movement, the sculpture seems to grow rather than stand, as if captured in the moment of becoming.
Created in the late 1970s, this remarkable work reveals Burais’ deep understanding of wood as a living material. Every curve follows a natural rhythm, balancing strength and sensuality. Decades of age have enriched the surface with a beautiful patina, giving the dark-stained wood a warmth that only time can create.
Acquired directly from the artist’s estate and never previously offered on the market, Émerge is more than a sculpture. It is a rare opportunity to discover a forgotten voice of 20th-century French sculpture, where craftsmanship, movement and material exist in perfect harmony.
Would you place this on a plinth, a console, or let it command the room from the floor?