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Sarah Sze

by Sarah Sze
language: french
Publisher: IAC EDITIONS D'ART, February of 2011 ‧
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Sarah Sze inhabits architectural spaces with a spider-like thoroughness and ingenuity, weaving fragile webs of glue threads and matchsticks around junctures of commercially-bought ephemera: Q-tips, plastic flowers, beads and baskets, paper goods, and mini-video projectors. She infiltrates every crevice and corner and explodes off of walls with a construction always spontaneously, intuitively responsive to its given environment. This catalogue documents and contextualizes the recent departure from closed environments that Sze took in creating an outdoor project at Bard College in upstate New York, a move which necessitated a subtle shift to materials which could withstand the elements. Sze has said that the exhibition space becomes a studio during her installations; here, her studio is a meadow. Essays by Elizabeth A.T. Smith, Douglas Rushkoff. Introduction and interview by Amada Cruz. 11 x 9.5 in. 24 color illustrations

Sarah Sze

by Sarah Sze

Property Description
ISBN: 9782916373362
Publisher: IAC EDITIONS D'ART
Release Date: February of 2011
Language: French
Format: Book
Collection: Sentinelles
Categories: Books in French > Art > Performing Arts
Books in French > Politics > Politics in General
EAN: 9782916373362