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Photos, videos, objects, sounds, and light, the myriad stuff, both real and virtual, in our daily lives, it's all the material for Sarah Sze, an artist who takes this information overload and ...
entropic installations of the US artist Sarah Sze. The “whole” in question elevates its requisite parts by finding magic in the mundane, taking everyday objects and weaving them into a ...
The artist plants her gravity-defying installations ... cook a three-course meal in 10 minutes. For artists like Sarah Sze, the insanity starts when the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum calls.
The American sculptor Sarah Sze creates fractured things ... There are literal spirals, giant fingerprints, screen prints, etchings, scratchings and blown up pixels. This is a kind of cubism of the ...
Sarah Sze discusses her practice ... torn archival pigment prints of postcard-perfect skies; Newton’s cradle. Stacked and mounted video projectors hurled moving images around the room ...
A similar irony pervades Sarah Sze’s new solo show at the museum, “Timelapse.” Everywhere in the artist’s installations are various instruments of measurement that we rely on for order in ...
It’s telling that artist Sarah Sze’s cellphone ringtone is the famous five-note tune from the 1977 sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which was used in the movie to communicate ...
The celebrated US artist is showing her large, dramatic multimedia and layered artworks at Gagosian gallery in Hong Kong One of the inspirations for Sarah Sze's first Asia solo exhibition ...
I left the museum thinking about it and I haven’t stopped. So went my first encounter with the work of the American artist Sarah Sze. Sarah Sze’s art, now on display at the Guggenheim Museum ...
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. (Courtesy Sarah Sze) The Institute of ...
One of the inspirations for Sarah Sze’s first Asia solo exhibition ... “genius grant”, and this month’s inaugural Meraki Artist Award from the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.