This pair of male torso sculptures by Francine Govers presents a powerful study of the human body reduced to its essential form. Cast in concrete, the works emphasize weight, texture and physical presence, aligning with a sculptural language that balances figuration and abstraction.
The torsos are deliberately incomplete headless and truncated focusing attention on the core of the body. Musculature is suggested rather than defined, emerging through soft modeling and subtle shifts in volume. This restraint allows the figures to move beyond representation, becoming sculptural forms that explore mass, rhythm and proportion.
The surface plays a central role in the work. The concrete carries a richly weathered patina, with variations in tone and texture that evoke erosion and time. Areas of lighter and darker coloration create a natural, almost archaeological quality, reinforcing the sense of material authenticity and tactile depth.
Presented as a pair, the sculptures engage in a quiet dialogue. Their slight variations in posture and surface create a dynamic relationship, enhancing the sense of balance and presence.
About the Artist
Francine Govers is a Dutch sculptor whose work focuses on the human figure in relation to material and abstraction. Her sculptures often reduce the body to simplified volumes, emphasizing texture, balance and the expressive qualities of the material itself.
Condition
Very good condition, with minimal wear and a beautiful, natural patina.
Details
Artist: Francine Govers
Period: 1990s
Material: Concrete
Type: Pair of figurative torso sculptures
Dimensions H 44 x W 20 x D 15 cm
Stock nr 01160326DC
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGrey, Green, WhiteMaterialOtherNumber of items2OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight44 cmWidth20 cmSigns of usageScratches