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| 2008 Benefit Exhibition & Auction: Works on View at White Columns | May 6, 2008 | - | May 17, 2008 |
| Works on view by 2008 donating artists.... | |||
| 10th Annual Postcards from the Edge fund raiser benefiting Visual AIDS at James Cohan Gallery | Nov 30, 2007 | - | Dec 2, 2007 |
| James Cohan Gallery is proud to host the 10th Annual Postcards from the Edge fund raiser benefiting Visual AIDS, New York's premiere non-profit organization working between art and AIDS. A Preview Cocktail Party will be held on Friday, November 30 fr... | |||
| Selections from the LeRoy Neiman Center at Marianne Boesky Gallery | Jan 10, 2006 | - | Feb 4, 2006 |
| Selections from the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies - Columbia University... |
| 2007 | 1 lots (1 results, 100% unsold) |
| Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included. |
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, May 16, 2007 | ||||
| Lot: 484 | Untitled Construction, Mixed Media | Estimate: $60,000 - $80,000 | unsold/withdrawn | |
![]() | Exhibitions by iCI - Independent Curators International |
| Paper Sculpture Show | (2003 - 2007) |
| 1st Berlin Biennial 1998 | Posted: 2007-05-15 |
| All Artists in 1st Berlin Biennial 1998 | |
MALMÖ KONSTHALL | Posted: 2006-12-27 |
SARAH SZE
Tilting Planet Dec 2 2006 – Feb 18 2007 Members of the press are cordially invited to a preview Thursday 30 November at 11 a.m. in Malmö Konsthall. MALMÖ KONSTHALL S:t Johannesgatan 7 SE-200 10 Malmö, Sweden http://www.konsthall.malmo.se Sarah Sze is creating a site-specific sculptural installation for Malmö Konsthall. The installa-tion will fill the entire exhibition space and interact with the surrounding architecture. A com-plex network of patterns, structures and details works together to create movement through the space. It is like a spontaneous organism that overflows, takes off, flows, hovers, and finally conquers the entire space. Many small individual components work together to create a greater whole. The components are formed out of small everyday and trivial objects which Sze carefully and thoughtfully combines and links into an airy and transparent structure. With a technique that is both painterly and sculptural, and with the interplay between the individual components and the overall whole, Sze explores the boundaries between art and everyday life. The installation offers many angles of approach and can scarcely be experienced all at once or be captured in a single glance. There are many components and details to be discovered gradually as the visitor explores the sculpture. Some of these are very vulnerable and fragile, while others are more distant and unreachable. The materials Sze uses are well known from everyday life and we recognise them from our immediate surroundings. She always acquires most of her materials from the location where the installation will be exhibited. A hammer from the United States does not look like one from Japan. She often finds what she needs in the building supply stores which are now so common. Objects she often uses in her sculptures range from matches, wool and cables to plants, fans and ladders. She often chooses to use several thousand examples of the same object. When these everyday objects are placed close together to form entire swarms their original intended use is transformed. Their meaning and significance are changed and together they acquire a more organic affinity with each other. Sarah Sze was born in Boston in 1969 and lives and works in New York. She studied at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut and at the School of Visual Art in New York. She has exhibited at a number of locations around the world, including the Venice Biennale in 1999, the Whitney Museum in New York in 2003, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1998. This is her first solo exhibition in the Nordic countries. Opening Friday 1 December 7-9 p.m. Invitation attached. You are welcome to contact me for further information! Lena Leeb-Lundberg +46 (0)40-34 12 94, +46 (0)708-34 12 94 or lena.leeb@malmo.se MALMÖ KONSTHALL Information is also available at our website: http://www.konsthall.malmo.se | |

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