Sarah Sze

Sarah Sze (b. 19679, Boston, MA) lives and works in New York. Sze represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 2013 and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2003. The artist has exhibited in museums worldwide, and her works are held in the permanent collections of prominent institutions, including Tate, UK; M+ Museum, Hong Kong; MUDAM, Luxembourg; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Sze has also created public works for the High Line in New York, the city's Second Avenue Subway Station, and the new LaGuardia Airport. Sze’s work has been featured in The Whitney Biennial (2000), the Carnegie International (1999), and several international biennials, including Berlin (1998), Guangzhou (2015), Liverpool (2008), Lyon (2009), São Paulo (2002), and Venice (1999, 2013, and 2015). In 2023, the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum will stage a solo exhibition by the artist.

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Art for Democracy: Bid or Buy Now
Art for Democracy: Bid or Buy Now
Sarah Sze on her new edition Acrobat, 2023
Sarah Sze on her new edition Acrobat, 2023
Sarah Sze: Painter, Sculptor or Something Else Again?
Sarah Sze: Painter, Sculptor or Something Else Again?
Sarah Sze on Art, Life & Everything In Between
Sarah Sze on Art, Life & Everything In Between
Female forms - shape making among great women artists
Female forms - shape making among great women artists
Sarah Sze on Unquestioning Love
Sarah Sze on Unquestioning Love
Look Inside The New York City AIDS Memorial Auction
Look Inside The New York City AIDS Memorial Auction
Behind Some of the World's Largest Artist Grants
Behind Some of the World's Largest Artist Grants
Tales from the Crypt: Ancient Artworks from the Met
Tales from the Crypt: Ancient Artworks from the Met
Sarah Sze on Inventing a New Mode for Sculpture
Sarah Sze on Inventing a New Mode for Sculpture
Old Is the New New: The Crisis of Progress in Art
Old Is the New New: The Crisis of Progress in Art
How to Make Sarah Sze's Signature Faux Stones
How to Make Sarah Sze's Signature Faux Stones
Sandy Rower's 5 Favorite Works From FIAC
Sandy Rower's 5 Favorite Works From FIAC
6 Artworks to Invest in This October
6 Artworks to Invest in This October
10 Artists to Watch This September
10 Artists to Watch This September
Michael Hort's Armory Week 2015 Picks
Michael Hort's Armory Week 2015 Picks
Sarah Sze's Floating City
Sarah Sze's Floating City
10 Artists to Watch This February
10 Artists to Watch This February
Zöe and Joel Dictrow on a Life of Chasing Art
Zöe and Joel Dictrow on a Life of Chasing Art
Marianne Boesky on Remaking Her Gallery
Marianne Boesky on Remaking Her Gallery
10 of the Most Influential MFA Programs
10 of the Most Influential MFA Programs
Joan Jonas to Rep the U.S. at the Venice Biennale
Joan Jonas to Rep the U.S. at the Venice Biennale
10 Exhibitions That Changed Contemporary Art
10 Exhibitions That Changed Contemporary Art