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Sarah Sze: Night into Day by Sarah Sze Art Book Fondation Cartier Paperback
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- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Fondation Cartier Pour L'art Contemporain
ISBN-10
2869251491
ISBN-13
9782869251496
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19050423830
Product Key Features
Book Title
Sarah Sze: De Nuit En Jour / Night Into Day : Afterimage
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Individual Artists / Monographs, General
Publication Year
2021
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
40.1 Oz
Item Length
14.1 in
Item Width
10 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2020-503271
Reviews
Astonishing and somewhat perplexing visions ... A meditation on what life has been like for millions of us in 2020: a world broken into fragments that we're still trying to piece together., Sze transforms the minutia of daily life objects like bottle caps, string, color photographs, electric fans, fake rocks and live plants, along with paintings, videos and projections into alternative worlds that careen between the micro and macrocosmic, creating fantastical environments., Sze's two installations--"Twice Twilight", a planetarium staged in darkness, and "Tracing Fallen Sky", a pool-like structure under a swinging pendulum--examine shifts in time and space. Indeed, both works, collectively called 'Night Into Day', were envisioned and predominantly made during quarantine, intending to reflect the thought patterns many faced during months in lockdown., Sze s two installations Twice Twilight , a planetarium staged in darkness, and Tracing Fallen Sky , a pool-like structure under a swinging pendulum examine shifts in time and space. Indeed, both works, collectively called Night Into Day , were envisioned and predominantly made during quarantine, intending to reflect the thought patterns many faced during months in lockdown., Expansive, dizzying, serious but sometimes funny, fractured but propulsive, and explosive with ideas., Astonishing and somewhat perplexing visions ... A meditation on what life has been like for millions of us in 2020: a world broken into fragments that we re still trying to piece together., With two monumental assemblages, the American sculptor probes how an over-proliferation of images changes our relationships with objects, time, and memory., Sze transforms the minutia of daily life--objects like bottle caps, string, color photographs, electric fans, fake rocks and live plants, along with paintings, videos and projections--into alternative worlds that careen between the micro and macrocosmic, creating fantastical environments.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
709.2
Synopsis
On the twentieth anniversary of her first solo show at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, American sculptor Sarah Sze presents two new sculptural installations in the gallery spaces of Jean Nouvel's iconic building. Commissioned by the Fondation Cartier, these works explore how the proliferation of images - printed in magazines, gleaned from the Web, intercepted from outer space - fundamentally changes our relation to physical objects, memories, and time. On the occasion of the exhibition, the Fondation Cartier is publishing this richly illustrated catalogue, which includes sketches by the artists and exhibition views, retracing the creation of these sculptures. An essay by philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour, a conversation between Sarah Sze and Jean Nouvel, and a text by the exhibition curator offers a deeper understanding of these two works as well as of the creative process of the artist and the references that are omnipresent in her work., "A meditation on what life has been like for millions of us in 2020: a world broken into fragments that we're still trying to piece together." - The Guardian American artist Sarah Sze (born 1969) exhibited her first solo show at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain at the turn of the millennium; two decades later, she returns to the exhibition spaces of Jean Nouvel's iconic building in the midst of a similarly contentious global environment with two new sculptures specially created for the occasion. These pieces explore how the contemporary proliferation of images--via print and pixel, from deep space to the deep web--fundamentally changes our relationship to time, memory and the physical presence of objects. This catalog, boasting 48 different covers, was designed in close collaboration with the artist and details the execution of Sze's installation. An essay by philosopher Bruno Latour, a conversation between Sze and Jean Nouvel, and an essay by exhibition curator Leanne Sacramone provide further insight into the process behind this work and Sze's artistic philosophy., A meditation on what life has been like for millions of us in 2020: a world broken into fragments that we re still trying to piece together. The Guardian American artist Sarah Sze (born 1969) exhibited her first solo show at the Fondation Cartier pour l art contemporain at the turn of the millennium; two decades later, she returns to the exhibition spaces of Jean Nouvel s iconic building in the midst of a similarly contentious global environment with two new sculptures specially created for the occasion. These pieces explore how the contemporary proliferation of images via print and pixel, from deep space to the deep web fundamentally changes our relationship to time, memory and the physical presence of objects. This catalog, boasting 48 different covers, was designed in close collaboration with the artist and details the execution of Sze s installation. An essay by philosopher Bruno Latour, a conversation between Sze and Jean Nouvel, and an essay by exhibition curator Leanne Sacramone provide further insight into the process behind this work and Sze s artistic philosophy.|9782869251496|
LC Classification Number
N6537
Text by
Latour, Bruno
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