About The Work
Satellites of pattern and constellations of orange wire overlay a literal blueprint of non-linear structures in this stunning offset lithograph and silkscreen from multimedia artist Sarah Sze. Much like Sze’s sculptural systems, which use everyday objects and architectural construction as markers of human behavior and memory, this two-dimensional print addresses the transformative nature of space. Says Sze of Night and it’s accompanying project, Day, "these works investigate movement, disintegration, and disorientation. Here I wanted to enter a two-dimensional frame and find a location that is entropic, fragmenting, spinning, and adrift. These drawings frame a fragment of a larger system that could potentially expand beyond the frame. They start from an exploration of atmosphere, fleeting situations, and environments with a specific kind of weather."
About Sarah Sze
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze: ‘The edition is super important to me in terms of its collaging aspects. If you look at it from left to right, it invites you to move your body around it in the same way sculpture does’
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze: Painter, Sculptor or Something Else Again?
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: Female forms - shape making among great women artists
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze on Unquestioning Love
Offset lithography, silkscreen
38.25 x 71.25 in
97.2 x 181.0 cm
This work is signed, numbered, and editioned by the artist.
About The Work
Satellites of pattern and constellations of orange wire overlay a literal blueprint of non-linear structures in this stunning offset lithograph and silkscreen from multimedia artist Sarah Sze. Much like Sze’s sculptural systems, which use everyday objects and architectural construction as markers of human behavior and memory, this two-dimensional print addresses the transformative nature of space. Says Sze of Night and it’s accompanying project, Day, "these works investigate movement, disintegration, and disorientation. Here I wanted to enter a two-dimensional frame and find a location that is entropic, fragmenting, spinning, and adrift. These drawings frame a fragment of a larger system that could potentially expand beyond the frame. They start from an exploration of atmosphere, fleeting situations, and environments with a specific kind of weather."
About Sarah Sze
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze: ‘The edition is super important to me in terms of its collaging aspects. If you look at it from left to right, it invites you to move your body around it in the same way sculpture does’
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze: Painter, Sculptor or Something Else Again?
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: Female forms - shape making among great women artists
- Interviews & Features: Sarah Sze on Unquestioning Love
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