Cedric Aceres

Cédric Aceres is a French multidisciplinary artist whose creative language emerged from the raw, expressive energy of graffiti. Before committing fully to his artistic practice, he served as an artistic director for global luxury houses including Cartier, Dior, and Louis Vuitton, an experience that continues to inform the refined, sensorial quality of his work.

Aceres’ artistic identity sits at the intersection of luxury aesthetics and ancient heritage. Drawing inspiration from Italian Renaissance statuary, he fuses classical forms with contemporary pop influence, creating pieces that are both visually immediate and conceptually layered.

His return to sculpture reflects a visceral need to give physical shape to his ideas, each work becoming a vessel for existential reflection and a meditation on the future of humanity.

Across mediums, Aceres’ creations explore parallel threads of thought: some playful and graphic, others philosophical and introspective. Yet all share a singular purpose, to evoke an instant, beautiful emotion.

As Aceres says:

“My creations are divided into several areas of thought: some very graphic and pop, others more philosophical and existential. But they all share a common goal: to evoke a beautiful and immediate emotion.

I hope it will give you a sense of this magical interplay of colour and reflection, a visual and emotional symphony that aims to reflect the very essence of our aspirations, the mirror of our souls.”