Cybele Cox’s Pagan Revival invites viewers into an alternative realm—a transformative space where principles of the feminine such as communal values, seduction and spiritual awakening take precedence over class, rationality and misanthropy. Cox’s works envision a radical reimagining of society, celebrating liberation, sexual sovereignty, love, and abundance through an artistic manifesto that merges mysticism with material form. Rooted in a distinct visual language developed over decades, this body of work is defined by its bold colour palettes, radiant glazes, and meticulously sculpted forms. Cox’s sculptural pieces exist as both sacred objects and vessels of social critique, merging otherworldly aesthetics with utopian ideals.