Peeters is known for his unique exploration of the car as the ultimate metaphor for being on the road—transforming it from a simple vehicle into a powerful symbol of status, desire and myth. From the most unexpected angles, he dissects the car as a sacred cow, machine, alternative living room, and even an erotic object.
Following in the footsteps of modern and contemporary artists like Edward Kienholz, Wolf Vostell, and Andy Warhol, Peeters creates works that reflect the mechanical anatomy of cars, the social and cultural possibilities they represent, and their often unspoken emotional or erotic connotations. His practice moves effortlessly between sculpture, performance, and post-pop art, bringing fresh and provocative insights into everyday objects. In Peeters' world, a Mercedes engine block becomes an icon, while fuel tanks—suspended upside down and adorned with collages of naked women—explore the boundaries of taboo and artistic freedom.
Since September 2024, Aaron-Victor Peeters has been represented by Uitstalling Art Gallery in Genk, Belgium.