In her solo exhibition, Nymphose, Jeanne Vicerial unveils sculptures that evoke mystery and contemplation. The series, featuring materials like black cord, thread, copper, and gold, symbolizes feminine power and transformation. Some pieces depict human-like faces while others hint at spiritual presences. Vicerial's work underscores metamorphosis, not just in the art-making process but also in the biological and emotional evolution of women. The artist's choice of titles incorporates words like "Gardienne" and "Mue," reinforcing themes of protection and growth, ultimately presenting the interplay between vulnerability and strength for women across time.
Vicerial's sculptures question the nature of presence, consciousness, and metamorphosis, using materials like black cord and metals to explore feminine power and transformation.
Her recent works highlight the tension of vulnerability as strength, challenging societal taboos around aging in women while emphasizing metamorphosis and growth.
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