Jeanne Vicerial's Incarnation: Carte blanche Jeanne Vicerial, weaving soft yet provocative textures across Aix-en-Provence, explores the dualities of presence and absence with precision.
This city-wide exhibition spans four historic spaces: Musée du Pavillon de Vendôme, Musée des Tapisseries, Chapelle de la Visitation, and Musée Granet. Vicerial's work nods to both medieval European heritage and contemporary issues, using textiles to explore themes of memory, transformation, and the body.
Works such as 'Gisante de cœur' pay homage to sculptural traditions but subvert them with anonymous, powerful female silhouettes. The artist’s pieces invite viewers to ponder the stories behind the material, reflecting on how clothing can both reveal and conceal, protect, or simply exist as a silent witness to history.
As Vicerial's Incarnation opens this June, it serves not just as an artistic statement but as a reminder of the layers of history that clothe our cities—each thread potentially telling a story. The exhibition runs until October 4.







