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Following an upbringing spent surrounded by car parts in his father’s garage, Arthur Vandergucht developed a fascination for metal-work and craftsmanship. Influenced by civic architecture, industrial engineering and the urban environment, his practice is characterised by pleated metal sheets and repetitive, decorative riveting. Exposing the evidence of their own-making and with a brushed, matte aluminium finish, his sculptures employ a minimalist approach to both structure and aesthetics. Vandergucht resolutely refutes the phrase the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, instead placing importance on the role each individual element plays in an object's overall design and function.

Arthur Vandergucht (b. 1997) is a Belgian designer and sculptor, living and working in West Flanders. He graduated with a BA in Interior Design from Luca School of Arts (Ghent) in 2020. His work has recently been exhibited by Uppercut at Collectible, Brussels (2025); West Bund Art & Design, Shanghai (2024); Salone del Mobile, Milan (2024) and group exhibitions in Antwerp, Bruges and Brussels.