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Prometheus Unbinding*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Prometheus Unbinding, Virginia Cohn Parkum reimagines a mythic subject through an austere, …
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Prometheus Unbinding*
Virginia Cohn Parkum, c. 1980s
In Prometheus Unbinding, Virginia Cohn Parkum reimagines a mythic subject through an austere, psychologically charged visage that emerges from darkness rather than narrative action. The composition is dominated by a frontal head that occupies the pictorial field with monumental stillness. The face is rendered in deep umbers and blacks, dissolving at its edges into the surrounding ground, while two violet, light-filled eye forms hover within the shadowed surface. These eyes do not function as descriptive anatomy; instead, they act as interior light sources, suggesting consciousness awakening within confinement.
The figure is framed by vertical passages of warm orange-red along the edges of the canvas, which operate as both chromatic counterweight and spatial compression. These bordering fields press inward, creating the sensation of enclosure and reinforcing the theme of bondage implied by the title. A thin, luminous contour line traces portions of the face, separating it from the surrounding darkness and giving the impression that the form is emerging from constraint. The lips, rendered in a restrained red, provide the only fully articulated feature, anchoring the otherwise obscured visage and suggesting the threshold of speech or breath.
The title invokes the Greek myth of Prometheus, the Titan punished by Zeus for giving fire to humanity. Bound to a rock, Prometheus endures perpetual torment until his eventual liberation. Parkum does not depict chains, rock, or eagle; instead, she internalizes the myth, presenting bondage as a condition of psychological and existential containment. The glowing violet eyes can be read as embers of the stolen fire — a symbolic interior flame representing knowledge, defiance, and consciousness. The surrounding darkness and compressive edges evoke the constraints imposed upon that illumination.
Material handling reinforces this tension between confinement and emergence. Thin washes and layered pigments produce a velvety depth, while faint scratches and linear incisions across the surface introduce a sense of abrasion and struggle. The face appears partially erased and reconstituted, emphasizing instability and the labor of becoming visible. The faint line traversing the lower portion of the image suggests a fracture or boundary, reinforcing the sense of a form pressing toward release.
Rather than illustrating a moment of dramatic action, Parkum presents liberation as an interior process. The work situates unbinding not as physical release but as awakening — the reassertion of consciousness within a field of suppression. The figure’s stillness carries the weight of endurance, while the luminous eyes suggest a persistence of insight that cannot be extinguished.
Positioned within expressionist figuration and myth-inflected modernism, Prometheus Unbinding transforms classical narrative into a meditation on knowledge, suffering, and the resilience of human consciousness. Parkum replaces heroic spectacle with psychological depth, presenting the myth not as legend but as an enduring condition of the human struggle for illumination and freedom.
-Jonathan Flike
*The title of this work was assigned by Visard Gallery.
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- Dimensions
- 20ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 16ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Portrait
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Acrylic Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Please note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may … morePlease note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may include, but are not limited to, minor surface marks, patina, fading, or imperfections typical of older items. All items are sold as-is, which is standard with vintage and pre-owned goods and cannot be returned on the basis of condition. Measurements are approximate. We do our best to describe items accurately; however, condition assessments are subjective. If you would like additional details, images, or clarification before purchasing, please contact us. less
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