Parvine Curie’s works have a double essence, that of an intimate monumentality that imposes itself through its forms, as much as it attracts and reassures us. While her practice of sculpture has evolved over a life rich from traveling and discovery, she has never stopped to embody her great sensitivity as a woman and a mother. It is therefore no coincidence that many of her works fit into this theme. Her “Mères (Mothers)” are real spaceships that symbolize the transcended, powerful and protective mother.
In the work L’enfant abrité (the Sheltered Child), we particularly feel this force. Her attachment to the stripping of forms in fact evokes a refuge as much as the comforting presence of a united family, and one cannot help but have a touched thought for his son, the poet David Marti, who died in 2007. The choice to include this work in the collection “Art For All” is therefore not trivial. It proves once again the richness of contemporary sculpture and its impact on our current society.
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