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Uniform title:Sarah Sze (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
Imprint:New York, NY : Guggenheim Museum, [2023]
Description:159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13300840
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Other authors / contributors:Sze, Sarah, 1969-
Als, Hilton, contributor.
An, Kyung, contributor.
Nesbit, Molly, 1952- contributor.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, organizer, host institution.
ISBN:9780892075621
0892075627
Notes:Issued in connection with an exhibition held at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, March 31-September 10, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"Over three decades, Sarah Sze (b. 1969, Boston) has developed a remarkable practice that boldly traverses sculpture, video, installation, painting, printmaking, drawing, and sound. Her work, sometimes compared to scientific models, is distinguished by her intricate constructions using myriad ordinary objects and images that evidence the imprints of contemporary life. Sze's Guggenheim exhibition, which centers on the artist's monumental Timekeeper (2016)-one of the first in her eponymous series of celebrated multimedia installations-is a reflection on how our experience of time and place is continuously reshaped in a digitally and materially saturated world. The show represents the New York premiere of Timekeeper. Published after the show's opening, this book is a rich, immersive document of the singular relationship Sze cultivated with the museum's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building over the five years she spent developing this site-specific presentation. The majority of the volume is given over to expansive installation photographs, as well as sketches by the artist. An illustrated essay by curator Kyung An probes the depths of the exhibition's thread of serendipitous encounters, while contributions by Hilton Als and Molly Nesbit expand the scope, offering explorations of the origins and resonances of Sze's practice of timekeeping and what can be grasped through the quick passage of time, memory, and images"--

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Call Number: N6537.S99 A4 2023
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