Sarah Sze "Infinite Line"
Closes in 18 days
At Asia Society and Museum
Media: Installation, Media Arts
Sarah Sze: Infinite Line is the first exhibition to focus specifically on Sarah Sze's process. It is an exploration of line, literally and figuratively, across mediums from drawings to sculpture to installation. Initially trained in architecture, Sze explores the ways space is both represented and experienced in two and three dimensions.
Known for her installations, Sze utilizes everyday materials such as disposable plastic eating utensils, notepads, scissors and ladders, among other objects. The exhibition comprises two-dimensional works on paper and a new, large-scale site-specific installation in which she creates a complex web of materials that visually engages the architectural dynamic of a space and invites viewers to reevaluate their relation to their surroundings.
[Image: Sarah Sze "Guggenheim as a Ruin" (2009) Ink, string, collage on paper]
Schedule
From 2011-12-13 To 2012-03-12
Artist(s)
Website
http://asiasociety.org/visit/newyork.html (venue's website)
Fee
Adults $10, Seniors $7, Students $5, Children under 16, Memebers and Fridays 6-9pm Free
Venue Hours
From 11:00 To 18:00
fridays closing at 21:00
Closed on Mondays, Holidays





