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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_SzeSarah Sze - Wikipedia

    Sarah Sze (/ ˈ z iː /; born 1969) is an American artist and professor of visual arts at Columbia University. Sze's work explores the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilizing everyday materials. [2]

  2. gagosian.com › artists › sarah-szeSarah Sze | Gagosian

    Jun 13, 2024 · Sarah Sze gleans objects and images from worlds both physical and digital, assembling them into complex multimedia works that shift scale between microscopic observation and macroscopic perspective on the infinite. A peerless bricoleur, Sze moves with a light touch across proliferating media. Her dynamic, generative body of work spans sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, video, and installation while always addressing the precarious nature of materiality and grappling with matters of ...

  3. www.sarahsze.comSarah Sze

    Sarah Sze. Tanya Bonakdar Gallery Gagosian Gallery Victoria Miro Gallery Contacts. Page 1 - Next page

  4. Apr 6, 2023 · For artists like Sarah Sze, the insanity starts when the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum calls. Here’s the prompt: Create an exhibition of new work in a spiral space with a sloping floor, shifting ...

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 7962Sarah Sze | MoMA

    Sarah Sze (; born 1969) is an American artist and professor of visual arts at Columbia University. Sze's work explores the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilizing everyday materials. Her work often represents objects caught in suspension. Drawing from Modernist traditions, Sze confronts the relationship between low-value mass-produced objects in high-value institutions, creating the sense that everyday life objects can be art.

  6. Sarah Sze: Timelapse. Past Exhibition March 31–September 10, 2023. Emerging as an artist in the 1990s, Sarah Sze (b. 1969, Boston) has built a distinct visual language that blurs the boundaries between various mediums including painting, sculpture, sound, print, drawing, video, and architecture, challenging the threshold between digital and ...

  7. Aug 10, 2023 · The artist responsible, Sarah Sze, has contributed a set of site-specific pieces that look like a single shantytown of projectors, plastic bottles, potted plants, paintings, photographs, papers ...

  8. Artist Sarah Sze takes us on a kaleidoscopic journey through her work: immersive installations as tall as buildings, splashed across walls, orbiting through galleries -- blurring the lines between time, memory and space. Explore how we give meaning to objects in this beautiful tour of Sze's experiential, multimedia art.

  9. Sarah Sze's immersive works challenge the static nature of art. Her work questions the value society places on images and objects and how they both ascribe meaning to the places and times we inhabit. Widely recognized for expanding the boundaries between painting, sculpture, video and installation, Sze’s work ranges from intimate paintings that collapse time and space to

  10. May 12, 2023 · Sarah Sze: Within the Guggenheim, every single decision is about every inch of that museum, because every inch of it changes. The floors are at different angles. In each bay, every single ...

  11. Sarah Sze (; born 1969) is an American artist and professor of visual arts at Columbia University. Sze's work explores the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilizing everyday materials. Her work often represents objects caught in suspension. Drawing from Modernist traditions, Sze confronts the relationship between low-value mass-produced objects in high-value institutions, creating the sense that everyday life objects can be art.

  12. May 29, 2023 · “It was wonderful to get off the plane and start making things again,” says American artist Sarah Sze. We are in a vast Victorian waiting room in Peckham, south London, standing in front of a ...

  13. Apr 28, 2023 · Sze’s art resonates with that feeling of life being simultaneously sped up and suspended, hurtling and fixed, like a bicycle wheel in full whirl. Her show was set for October 2020, but Covid ...

  14. An essay by philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour, a conversation between Sarah Sze and Jean Nouvel, and a text by Leanne Sacramone, curator of the exhibition, offer a deeper understanding of these two works, as well as of the creative process of the artist and of the references that are omnipresent in her work. Related exhibition. Sarah Sze, Night into Day. From October 24, 2020 to May 30, 2021 Replay: Art Book ...

  15. Oct 24, 2020 · Sarah Sze gleans objects and images from worlds both physical and digital, collaging them into complex multimedia works that shift scale between microscopic observation and macroscopic perspective on the infinite. Including proliferating media such as sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, video, and installation, her body of work grapples with matters of entropy and temporality and addresses the precarious nature of materiality.

  16. art21.org › artist › sarah-szeSarah Sze | Art21

    Sarah Sze was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1969. Sze builds her installations and intricate sculptures from the minutiae of everyday life, imbuing mundane materials, marks, and processes with surprising significance. Combining domestic detritus and office supplies into fantastical miniatures, she builds her works, fractal-like, on an architectural scale.

  17. Sarah Sze; Leonor Antunes; Anna Boghiguian; Seamless connects familiar objects from everyday life into a three-dimensional network. Sze incorporates objects designed for human scale, such as tools for installing sculpture such as a ladder and a spirit level. Other components, like the tiny wooden bridges, could imply a miniature scale. The sculpture sweeps across the space in delicate curves, connecting the objects into a single larger construction.

  18. Sarah Sze is an artist best known for her sculpture and installation art.. In this video, Sze introduces her approach to making art and describes her work Seamless.F irst shown in 1999 in Pittsburgh, USA, the work was re-installed at Tate Modern in 2018.. Seamless is inspired by painting and architecture. Using everyday objects such as ladders and lights, Sze blurs the line between their visual appearance and practical use.

  19. Sep 30, 2019 · Artist Sarah Sze takes us on a kaleidoscopic journey through her work: immersive installations as tall as buildings, splashed across walls, orbiting through ...

  20. Episode 287: Sarah Sze reveals the thought processes and motivations behind her latest exhibition, "Timelapse," at New York’s Guggenheim Museum.Sarah Sze liv...

  21. Sarah Sze is an American artist known for her intricate installations and taxonomic arrangements consisting of everyday objects. A fluid amalgamation of two-dimensional image, sculpture, video, installation, and science, Sze's work not only. View Bio, Works & Exhibitions Gallery Gagosian. Gagosian is a global network of art galleries specialising in modern and contemporary art with eighteen exhibition spaces worldwide.

  22. online.victoria-miro.com › sarah-sze-venice-2024Sarah Sze – Venice 2024

    Sarah Sze. Victoria Miro Venice Il Capricorno, San Marco 1994, 30124 Venice Exhibition 16 April–16 June 2024 Tuesday–Saturday: 10am-1pm & 2-6pm Monday by appointment Special opening Sunday 16 June, 10am-1pm & 2-6pm ‘The paintings, the video, the sculptures – all of the work – is about being captured in a continual state of transition’ — Sarah Sze.

  23. www.victoria-miro.com › exhibitions › 468Sarah Sze | Victoria Miro

    Sarah Sze was artist in residence at The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia in 2013 - 2014. The installations presented in the Wharf Road galleries, made in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, have been reconceived and reconfigured especially for the London exhibition. Sarah Sze was born in Boston in 1969 and lives and works in New York. She received a BA from Yale University in 1991 and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 1997.