Transformation Exhibition Sarah Sze Interview

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) 「Tokyo Art Meeting Transformation」 Friday, October 29, 2010 — Sunday, January 30, 2011 www.mot-art-museum.jp Sarah Sze Born in 1969 in Boston. Sze uses styrofoam, rope, sponges, plastic bottles, buttons, thumb tacks, clothes pins, cotton swabs and other common mass-produced items to compose site-specific installations. Although the everyday items she uses keep their original meaning, they comprise a delicate, inorganic, unique microcosm of her own. Every element is composed with a detailed standard for its color, shape and light, and the precise structure by which trajectories, circuits and junctions are assembled can be likened to the system of urban utilities or the space of the Internet. ・Artists AES + F Matthew Barney Simon Birch Francesco Clemente Marcus Coates Jan Fabre Gabríela Friðriksdóttir Naoki Ishikawa Bharti Kher Lee Bul Motohiko Odani Junya Oikawa Jagannath Panda Patricia Piccinini Shahzia Sikander Sputniko! Jana Sterbak Sarah Sze Masakatsu Takagi Tunga Apichatpong Weerasethakul

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2 Responses to Transformation Exhibition Sarah Sze Interview

  1. racheyy1995 says:

    What is the name of the piece she is talking about in this video?

  2. Biancathomp says:

    I wish I could find an image of this piece :/

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