From lengths of black twine, thread, and superb metals, Jeanne Vicerial summons the ageless, transformative energy of armor and protecting clothes in a brand new sequence of sculptures. Drawing on her physique of labor titled Armors, the artist continues to create enigmatic sculptures that query the character of presence, consciousness, and alter.
Within the artist’s present solo exhibition, Nymphose, at TEMPLON, darkly mysterious figures stand in silent, contemplative commentary. Some works, like “Persephone n°3” or “Présence, Amnios,” painting semblances of human faces, whereas others like “Mue n°9, Nymphose” could also be inhabited by one thing extra like a spirit or an otherworldly deity than a bodily individual.
Vicerial has not too long ago launched metals like copper and gold into bodily cavities in her works, emphasizing female energy and inside power, which the gallery describes as “objects-as-offerings.” For the artist, these works heart across the nature of metamorphosis, each within the means of translating a single size of rope right into a fully-formed sculpture and within the organic and emotional ways in which ladies rework over time.
Like her Armors, the figures in Nymphose possess particular person energy that heightens when gathered collectively. Vicerial employs phrases like “Gardienne” in her titles, French for “guardian,” to suggest safety. “Mue” interprets to “molt,” like the way in which an animal may shed its feathers or pores and skin to make room for brand new development.
Delicate and gentle, Vicerial’s figures are concurrently tall, elegant, timeless sages. The artist positions their vulnerabilities as strengths, tapping into the societal taboo of girls growing older and the inevitable cycle of life.
Nymphose continues in Paris by way of July 19. Discover extra on Vicerial’s web site and Instagram.








