Carte blanche
Kim Simonsson
L’Idole endormie des Moss People
Like Nordic tales, the Moss People made up of children and animals, grows to the rhythm of the artist’s creations. Staged in a setting of natural moss, the installation occupies the entirety of the largest exhibition hall and plays with the architecture of the place.
The Carte Blanche entrusted to Kim Simonsson transports us into the dreamy, melancholic universe of the “Moss people,” including twelve characters placed in a small forest and beings gathered in a new, spectacular installation.
Finnish sculptor Kim Simonsson began making ceramic “Moss People” sculptures in 2015. The series rapidly became popular.
In 2022, Simonsson was asked by Lille3000 to make a sculptural installation for the Utopia festival on the Rue Faidherbe in Lille. Under Simonsson’s supervision, the organization produced eleven 4.5-meter-tall sculptures for the outdoor installation.
Inspired by the project, Simonsson began using similar techniques to make giant sculptures in his own studio in Fiskars Village, Finland.
Now the third giant made in the artist’s studio the “Moss Idol” has arrived at Espace Monte-Cristo.
Courtesy Kim Simonsson et Galerie NeC © Jefunne Gimpel