Karl Dupéré-Richer Sculptures speak for themselves on the ability to make the most banal objects real pieces of art. However, the latter approach goes beyond the simple presentation of found objects. This is actually a recycling sought where each of the component parts of the assembly is justified by its shape and thus provides a second level of reading. Here, the waste is not used for its symbolic, at least not involved stupidly, for example, as a critical consumer society, but is considered simply to its shape, three-dimensional character, its ability to become first resource in the development of a work.