Kim Simonsson
Watchtower, 2022
Stoneware, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, artificial plants, toys, electronic components, rope
61.02h x 31.50w x 31.50d in
SIK147
Kim Simonsson
Anna, 2022
Stoneware, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, artificial plants, rope, toys
41.34h x 19.69w x 29.53d in
SIK146
Kim Simonsson
Balancing Mossboy, 2022
Stoneware, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, artificial plants, rope, electronic components, lego
49.21h x 15.75w x 15.75d in
SIK145
Kim Simonsson
Mossgirl With Dress, 2020
Ceramics, nylon fibre, readymade
42h x 21w x 16d in
SIK128
Kim Simonsson
Sitting Mossboy, 2017
Stoneware and nylon fiber
19.50h x 15w x 24.50d in
SIK063
Kim Simonsson
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), 2021
Ceramics, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, and found objects
25h x 20w x 20d in
SIK137
Kim Simonsson
Moss Girl and Two Headed Rabbit, 2018
Stoneware and nylon fiber
27.50h in
SIK083
Kim Simonsson
Moss Feather Camouflage, 2020
Ceramics, nylon fibre, readymade, feather, rope
47.24h in
SIK122
Kim Simonsson
Moss God, 2017
Stoneware and nylon fiber
30.50h x 19w x 41d in
SIK074
Kim Simonsson
Elephant Mask Moss Boy, 2022
Stoneware, Nylon Fiber
30h x 28w x 17d in
SIK143
Kim Simonsson
Mossgirl in Rapid, 2016
Stoneware and nylon fiber
47h in
SIK085
Kim Simonsson
Mossgirl With Tool, 2020
Stoneware, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, feathers, tennis racket, pine cones, rope
45.28h in
SIK119
Kim Simonsson
Good Shepherd, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, and nylon fiber
27.56h x 19.69w x 19.69d in
SIK177
Kim Simonsson
The Doctor, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
35.43h x 17.72w x 19.69d in
SIK178
Kim Simonsson
The Light, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
41.34h x 23.62w x 19.69d in
SIK179
Kim Simonsson
The Thinker, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, and nylon fiber
19.69h x 13.78w x 19.69d in
SIK180
Kim Simonsson
Moss Skater Girl (without the squirrel), 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
35.43h x 15.75w x 17.72d in
SIK181
Kim Simonsson
The Memory, 2022
41.34h x 23.62w x 19.69d in
SIK182
Kim Simonsson
Communication, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
39.37h x 21.65w x 17.72d in
SIK183
Kim Simonsson
Sleeping Moss Girl, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, and nylon fiber
13.78h x 41.34w x 17.72d in
SIK185
Kim Simonsson
Moss Bear, 2014
Ceramics, nylon fibre
34 inches
SIK023
Kim Simonsson
Tracker, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, and nylon fiber
33.46h x 15.75w x 17.72d in
SIK187
Kim Simonsson
Moss Ornithologist, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
31.50h x 15.75w x 17.72d in
SIK188
Kim Simonsson
Cabbage Moss Boy, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
33.46h x 15.75w x 17.72d in
SIK189
Kim Simonsson
Moss Teacher, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
33.46h x 19.69w x 19.69d in
SIK190
Kim Simonsson
Mossgirl with Broken Stereo, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
43.31h x 19.69w x 19.69d in
SIK191
Kim Simonsson
Mossboy with Idol, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
43.31h x 19.69w x 19.69d in
SIK192
Kim Simonsson
Kindergarden Teacher, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
SIK193
Kim Simonsson
Astronaut in Camouflage, 2022
Stoneware, gold luster, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
41.34h x 17.72w x 17.72d in
SIK194
Kim Simonsson
Silhouette Girl With Flowers, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
25.59h x 23.62w x 19.69d in
SIK195
Kim Simonsson
Silhouette Girl Playing With Astronaut, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
25.59h x 23.62w x 19.69d in
SIK196
Kim Simonsson
Silhouette Hunterdeer, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
45.28h x 17.72w x 17.72d in
SIK197
Kim Simonsson
Reading Cabbage Moss Boy, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, and nylon fiber
23.62h x 17.72w x 19.69d in
SIK198
Kim Simonsson
Musician, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
43.31h x 17.72w x 19.69d in
SIK199
Kim Simonsson
Botanist, 2022
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
31.50h x 25.59w x 17.72d in
SIK200
Kim Simonsson
Giant Resting Mossgirl, 2022
Jesmonite, polystyrene, epoxy resine, nylon flocking
72.83h x 98.43w x 78.74d in
SIK186
Kim Simonsson
Moss Girl in Costume, 2021
Stoneware, epoxy resin, nylon fibre, and found objects
SIK135
Jason Jacques Design Miami/ 2022 presentation will take place in fair booth #G07.
For pricing and inquiries regarding availability, please email maty@jasonjacques.com.
For press and media inquiries, please email grace@jasonjacques.com.
2022 is the Year of the Moss Children.
Early this year, Kim Simonsson's famed Moss People appeared as Giants in a monumental public installation that transformed Lille's city-center for "Utopia," the 6th grand thematic edition of the French triennial arts and culture fair, "lille3000." Then they appeared again in the late summer, this time at the 16th Lyon Biennale, where over two dozen Moss Children could be spotted through-out the sprawling exhibition's six official venues. They were swaddled in historical meta narrative, exhibited alongside masterpieces of ancient sculpture in order to present us with a birds eye view not only of artwork past and present but of our own understanding of art history.
Now, Jason Jacques Gallery is thrilled to announce that we are bringing a never-before-seen Moss Giant stateside, where it will be exhibited alongside a grouping of recent works by Simonsson at our Design Miami/ 2022 presentation, which will be ensconced in a large-scale installation, courtesy of Urban Umbrella— a design company re-imagining scaffolding with beauty and security in mind.
The Moss People are gatherers, decked out in readymades, wearing cauliflower shoes and shocks of feathers. They merge figurative sculpture, found objects, and a radical combination of handiwork and industrial fabrication (the hand-sculpted clay figures are covered in epoxy and flocked with nylon after firing) to a mesmerizing effect.
“The name Moss People refers to children’s innate camouflage,” explains Simonsson. “The moss green figures blend perfectly into their natural surroundings, just as a soft carpet of moss covers the ground, rocks, and tree trunks and acts as a sort of protection. In the Moss People’s world, lost and disconnected children, evoking different characters… choose leaders and end up creating false idols.” They communicate through their own symbolic, visual language. Like migratory birds, they move from one place to another on a quest for meaning, seeking re-enchantment.
In addition to the usual look of the Moss People, Simonsson plays with milky white, cobalt blue, and anthracite black glazes, as well as metallic lusters of a wide variety; more recently, he has expanded his sculptural output to include mysterious figures, dark as midnight, flocked in jet-black nylon. Simonsson refers to these preternatural works as “Silhouettes.” Their fibrous, black surface’s superlative level of light absorption gives them a strangely flat appearance that shifts and shimmers as the figures are approached and viewed in the round.
Simonsson himself is a superb sculptor. Freely referencing pop-culture, science fiction, mythology, nature, consumer culture, and children’s games, he uses found objects with great allegorical precision and models clay with a profound sensitivity for his subjects that shines through each of his gestures.
Every sculpture is handmade in the artist’s studio in Fiskars Village, Finland. Their charming, unique texture and hyper-saturated coloration is the result of Simonsson's unique technique that combines sculptural ceramics with industrial fabrication methods. Each and every one of these variations on Simonsson's overarching theme expands the mythos that surrounds these beguiling fae. Blown up to monumental size, they continue to captivate an international community of viewers, collectors, curators, and critics.