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Guardians of Time and Transformation Commune in Jeanne Vicerial’s ‘Nymphose’ — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 28 May 2025 19:47
Published 28 May 2025
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From lengths of black cord, thread, and fine metals, Jeanne Vicerial summons the ageless, transformative power of armor and protective garments in a new series of sculptures. Drawing on her body of work titled Armors, the artist continues to create enigmatic sculptures that question the nature of presence, consciousness, and change.

In the artist’s current solo exhibition, Nymphose, at TEMPLON, darkly mysterious figures stand in silent, contemplative observation. Some works, like “Persephone n°3” or “Présence, Amnios,” portray semblances of human faces, while others like “Mue n°9, Nymphose” may be inhabited by something more like a spirit or an otherworldly deity than a physical person.

“Présence, Amnios” (2025) ropes and thread, with copper and brass gilded with fine gold 110 1/4 x 43 1/4 x 27 1/2 inches

Vicerial has recently introduced metals like copper and gold into bodily cavities in her works, emphasizing feminine power and internal energy, which the gallery describes as “objects-as-offerings.” For the artist, these works center around the nature of metamorphosis, both in the process of translating a single length of rope into a fully-formed sculpture and in the biological and emotional ways that women transform over time.

Like her Armors, the figures in Nymphose possess individual strength that heightens when gathered together. Vicerial employs words like “Gardienne” in her titles, French for “guardian,” to imply protection. “Mue” translates to “molt,” like the way an animal might shed its feathers or skin to make room for new growth.

Delicate and soft, Vicerial’s figures are simultaneously tall, elegant, timeless sages. The artist positions their vulnerabilities as strengths, tapping into the societal taboo of women aging and the inevitable cycle of life.

Nymphose continues in Paris through July 19. Explore more on Vicerial’s website and Instagram.

a sculpture made from black cord, thread, and metal in the form of two conjoined figures or a long, dramatic garment
“Nymphoses” (2023-2025), ropes and thread, 76 3/4 x 33 1/2 x 28 1/4 inches
a sculpture made from black cord, thread, and metal in the form of a figure or long, dramatic garment
“Mue n°9, Nymphose” (2024-2025) rope, thread, and copper and brass gilded with fine gold, 74 3/4 x 32 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches
an artwork made from black cord, thread, and metal in the form of a cluster of small shapes or nodes
“Trâmes, Ex voto” (2020-2024), rope, thread, and metal, 19 3/4 x 13 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches
a sculpture made from black cord, thread, and metal in the form of a figure or long, dramatic garment
“Gardienne n°4, Nymphose” (2025), bronze, rope, and thread, 70 3/4 x 21 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches
a sculpture made from black cord in the form of the head and shoulders of a figure
“Persephone n°3” (2025), bronze, rope, and thread, 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches
a detail of a sculpture made from black cord, thread, and metal
Detail of “Présence, Amnios”
an artwork made from black cord, thread, and metal with a hole in the center with a shiny object in it
“Sex voto orné n°9” (2024), rope and wire with handworked copper and brass prints, gilded with fine gold
a sculpture made from black cord, thread, and metal in the form of a figure or long, dramatic garment
“Mue n°10, Nymphose” (2024-2025), rope and thread, 68 1/2 x 39 1/4 x 39 1/4 inches
an artwork made from black cord, thread, and metal with a hole in the center with a shiny object in it
“Sex voto orné n°13” (2024), rope and wire with handworked copper and brass prints, gilded with fine gold

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