Joana Vasconcelos’ Valkyries are sculptures inspired by the female figures of Norse mythology which flew over the battlefields, bringing the bravest warriors back to life, to join the deities in Valhalla. Made with textile materials, they fully express the artist's creativity, through a variety of fabrics, crochet and trimmings. The end result is a surprising combination of volumes, textures and colours, using manual skills and updating the connection between arts and crafts for the 21st century. Formed by a central body, head, tail and several arms, many of the Valkyries also combine the artisan's expertise with technological components, through the insertion of light that – simulating vibration and breathing – provides movement and life.

© Edouard Fraipoint | Courtesy Casa Triângulo, São Paulo

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois

© Edouard Fraipoint | Courtesy Casa Triângulo, São Paulo

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois

© Edouard Fraipoint | Courtesy Casa Triângulo, São Paulo

© Edouard Fraipoint | Courtesy Casa Triângulo, São Paulo

© Baptiste Le Quiniou | Courtesy Roche Bobois
Artwork Details
Production Date
2014-2023
Materials
Handmade woollen crochet, felt appliqués, fabrics, ornaments, LED, polystyrene, polyester, inflatable, PSU, steel cables
Dimensions
470 x 783 x 6400 cm
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