
Victor Gingembre
Victor Gingembre (b. 1988) is a French sculptor and architect whose monumental works have been exhibited in Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, and Milan.
Trained at the PSL Paris–Malaquais School of Architecture and the Polytechnic School of Milan, where he earned a master’s degree in 2015 specializing in advanced stone-cutting technologies, Gingembre’s practice is rooted in the dialogue between structure and emotion. Early collaborations with Christian de Portzamparc, Philippe Starck, and Richard Martinet profoundly informed his spatial sensibility and his approach to sculptural form.
Working within a classical register, Gingembre revisits enduring themes—the female body, mythological narratives, and the tension between realism and abstraction—to reveal the equilibrium between representation and essence. His works evoke both permanence and movement, anchored in material mastery yet imbued with a contemporary sensitivity.
Extending his research into the realm of design, Gingembre also conceives modular furniture systems in which interdependent elements achieve a seamless harmony between aesthetic purity and functional adaptability.
Today, drawing upon his architectural foundation, Victor Gingembre devotes himself fully to sculpture and design, collaborating with Italian marble masters, artisans, and developers to integrate his creations into ambitious architectural and artistic projects across the world.








