THE TALE OF THE EYE, THE SNAKE AND THE SEED

Lucía Pizzani

FRIEZE SCULPTURE 2025, Regent’s Park London, 17 September – 2 November 2025

Victoria Law Projects, in partnership with Galleria Doris Ghetta, is delighted to present The Tale of the Eye, the Snake and The Seed by Venezuelan-born, London-based artist Lucía Pizzani for Frieze Sculpture 2025, curated by Fatoş Üstek.

This site-specific sculptural installation and sound piece is composed of three ceramic forms, each symbolising an archetypal motif from ancient iconography: the seed, the snake and the eye. These elements, fired in clay and supported by steel structures, will be placed across the landscape of The Regent’s Park.

The Seed represents fertility and growth, referencing the biological cycles of nature and its generative power. The Snake, often associated with the earth and transformation, suggests renewal and the tension between life and death. The Eye is a symbol of protection and perception, a guiding presence in darkness, aligned with this year’s Frieze Sculpture theme “In the Shadows.”

In this work, Pizzani has incorporated metal mesh into the Eye to evoke the idea of tears. This element draws on a myth from the Venezuelan Andes about the Carú, an Indigenous princess whose fiancé died in battle against the Spanish colonisers. Carrying his body to the summit of a mountain, she implored the mountain god to restore his life. She died during the ascent, and her tears became a waterfall that still flows today. In the Andean landscape, pain was transformed into water as both a possibility of healing and a source of life. The tears in Pizzani’s sculpture speak to this transformative symbolism, resonating with the currents of our time: the environmental crisis, ongoing wars, and, on a personal level, the difficult situations in her home country of Venezuela.

Together, the three motifs form a sculptural triad connected through material, symbolism and place.

The installation is accompanied by a sound piece developed in collaboration with Lucia Pietroiusti, Head of Ecologies at Serpentine. The two created a fictional story embedded with a surrealist style, using dreams and psychedelic visions as a point of departure. They become the Eye, the Snake and the Seed through sensorial experiences both bodily and cosmic. This story was recorded as a layered audio composition, featuring fragments of spoken word combined with ambient sounds and field recordings captured in the park.

The resulting experience blends ceramic sculpture with literary and sonic elements, encouraging visitors to reflect on nature, mythology, and embodied knowledge. The work is part of Pizzani’s broader practice, which investigates the intersection of the feminine, ecology, and material transformation.

SOUND PIECE CLICK HERE:

This sound piece was based on the 3 stories co-written Lucia Pietroiusti and Lucia Pizzani.
Voices: Pizzani, Pietroiusti and Luzmira Zerpa.
Sound design and mix by Weyler.

To download the PDF with further information on the Lucia Pizzani Frieze Sculpture presentation, please click the button below.

Frieze Sculpture PDF
The Eye, 2025
Red stoneware clay, 18 x 26 x 4 cm
Limited edition of 4
The Eye, 2025
Black stoneware clay, 18 x 26 x 4 cm
Limited edition of 5

Collector’s Edition

To accompany the installation The Tale of the Eye, the Snake and the Seed, Lucía Pizzani has created a limited ceramic edition, The Eye (edition of 7 plus 2 artists proof), available to acquire through Victoria Law Projects. Drawing from a central motif within the Frieze Sculpture installation—the eye as a symbol of protection—this edition reflects a recurring theme in Pizzani’s practice. Each piece is handcrafted in ceramic, signed and numbered by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Victoria Law Projects currently has three 3 red and 1 black edition of the Eye available for acquisition, each priced at £1,200.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Coinciding with Frieze Sculpture, Frieze London & Frieze Masters:

· 16 September, 5:30 pm – Opening Performance by Lucía Pizzani with Lucia Pietroiusti and a special appearance by Venezuelan singer songwriter Luzmira Zerpa at Frieze Sculpture, Regent’s Park.
· 9 October, 10:00 am – Artist Talk at Victoria Law Projects: Lucía Pizzani in conversation with Fatoş Üstek, curator of Frieze Sculpture 2025 (by invitation)

· 9 October, Performatic Talk – A solo performance by Pizzani, featuring a live recital of fragments from her sound piece, accompanied by ritual offerings to the symbols embodied in the sculptures. Pizzani will engage the audience in a tactile session using seeds and vegetal membranes, passed hand-to-hand among attendees alongside ceramic works. This participatory moment invites collective reflection and storytelling around themes of plants, migration, protection, and healing (by invitation, please email us if you wish to attend)
· 16 October, 4:00-4:30 pm – Performance by Lucía Pizzani at Frieze Sculpture, Regent's Park (open to all)
· Between 17 September-2 November- Artist studio visits, only by appointment.