Sarah Sze Exhibition

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

poster for Sarah Sze Exhibition

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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery presents an exhibition of new installation and sculptural works by Sarah Sze. The exhibition will be the artist’s first major gallery show in the United States since representing the U.S. in the 55th Venice Biennale (2013). In this new body of work, Sze highlights sound, light, paint and image as materials to sculpt and navigate space.

Over the past two decades, Sze has challenged the static nature of sculpture, creating constellations of objects, activities, and cataclysmic moments that convey the essence of a new world overwhelmed by fragments of information. Known for her inimitable landscapes that blur the boundaries between sculpture, installation, and painting, Sze explores how materials convey meaning and a sense of loss through entropy and absence. Her iconic structures often reference scientific tools, such as pendulums and built models, that attempt to trace space and time, exploring the edge of human perception. Works in the current exhibition further her investigation at the 56th Venice Biennale - Okwui Enwezor’s All the World’s Futures – in which Sze created an open air field of remnants that evokes a garden’s history and its deteriorating, cloistered world.

On the first floor of the gallery, complex layers of sculptures unfold as a series of experiments, leftovers, or introductions, challenging the distinctions between the process of creation and presentation. The resulting sculptures are disarmingly simple: a pile of wooden planks propped up, drips of paint sliding, photographic borders without images. Stripped to their most essential structure of standing, resting or hanging in suspension, the works together create a landscape that invites viewers to construct a meaningful whole out of discreet, fragmentary parts. The work continues into the spare back room, seeping into the recesses of the gallery, expanding the materials to include fragments of sound, light, and video.

Upstairs, in the sky-lit gallery, a group of works explores the theme of the deteriorating garden. Diaphanous light, dust, and clay create a fragile and suspended landscape of events. In the smaller room, viewers encounter a sculpture entitledMeasuring Stick. In a return to video, Sze questions how we measure time and space, incorporating elements that shift and dissolve as the viewer moves around the piece. A computer within the sculpture scrapes data from a NASA website that measures the distance between Earth and the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has been in orbit since 1977. As a counter ticks the seconds in real time, images explode and fracture within the sculptural landscape suggesting the complexity, and ultimate futility, of comprehending such vast distance and speed.

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Schedule

from September 10, 2015 to October 17, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-09-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Sarah Sze

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