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Sarah Sze’s “Times Zero” (2023), in which a painting composed of shards of images is echoed by one ripped into pieces and reassembled at the foot of the mounted piece.
Sarah Sze discusses her practice, pet adoption and winning second prize in a painting contest. By Marisa Mazria-Katz The annual event raised more than $5.5 million and drew influential artists ...
Sarah Sze discusses her practice, pet adoption and winning second prize in a painting contest. By Marisa Mazria-Katz Sarah Sze’s studio is an encyclopedic celebration of the human experience ...
Sarah Sze’s art, now on display at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, prompts me to reflect on how God’s loving presence hums in the background of our lives.
Sarah Sze: For me, when it's done is when it's right at the edge of feeling like it's coming together, but it could also fall apart. It's this teetering moment of change.
Sarah Sze is the first recipient of the ICA's new Meraki Artist Award. Her 2019 work "Surround Sound (After Studio)" will be on view at the museum in 2026.
Sarah Sze, born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1969, is an acclaimed contemporary artist known for her intricate, large-scale installations that blend sculpture, architecture and painting.
Sarah Sze has exhibited work since the 1990’s, employing a profusion of materials that encompass technological and industrial changes collectively experienced over the past 30 years.
For a while, early on, the American artist Sarah Sze didn’t say much in interviews. She wanted the interviewer to do a lot of the work. Now she talks a lot. And her conversations, like her work, are ...
One of the inspirations for Sarah Sze’s first Asia solo exhibition, which opens at the Gagosian Hong Kong gallery on March 25, was an earlier visit to M+, the museum in Hong Kong’s waterfront ...
Sarah Sze discusses her practice, pet adoption and winning second prize in a painting contest. By Marisa Mazria-Katz The annual event raised more than $5.5 million and drew influential artists ...
Sarah Sze discusses her practice, pet adoption and winning second prize in a painting contest. By Marisa Mazria-Katz The annual event raised more than $5.5 million and drew influential artists ...
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