The emblematic work that gave its name to the exhibition The Other Earth, this sculpture gathers the silent People of Arbonia before a fossil-like form evoking the memory of the world. Wood, earth, feathers and gathered fragments compose a meditation on origins, recalling that ancient time when humankind and nature were one.
Dimensions : 37 x 40 x 38,5 cm
The Other Earth is a sculpture created by the artist Jephan de Villiers, worthy of the finest cabinets of curiosities, exhibited at Galerie Retour De Voyage as part of the exhibition The Other Earth. Mounted on a base, it is composed of fragments gathered along the seashore and in forests.
Halfway between reliquary and vestige, Jephan de Villiers’ work brings forth a silent people: totems, watchers, shadow processions and figures of memory seem to emerge from a forgotten time. Roots, earth, bark and driftwood become fragments of a meditation on origins, reminding us that before words there was the forest, and that at the end of the journey, everything returns to the earth.
An ecological visionary ahead of his time, Jephan de Villiers leads us beyond everyday life toward “an imaginary civilisation that seems to belong to a past when humankind and nature were one.” Each of his sculptures bears poignant witness to the lost harmony between humans and the natural world.
All originate from the gathering of fragments of nature during long daily walks: roots, twigs, wood, bark, horseshoe crab shells, feathers, seed husks, earth and mud… transformed into small “reappeared” beings. Jephan de Villiers likes to say: “I invented nothing, I simply remembered.”
These small creatures with startled eyes, sometimes draped in feathers, becoming angels, inhabit boxes, panels, or processions accompanied by carts. Together they form the People of Arbonia.
Within Jephan de Villiers’ universe we also encounter the " Fragments of Memory " walnut-like forms wrapped in paper covered with the artist’s invented, or rediscovered, writing, bound together and concealing a secret object.
And then there are the Reliquaries, containing various objects, such as these travel adornments imagined for a child king.
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