Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
Friday 29 April 2016 5:36 pm

Artist Sarah Sze’s delicate towers question the nature of sculpture

By: Steve Dinneen

Life&Style Editor

Add as a preferred source on Google

"When I think about sculpture, I’m thinking as much about the dispersal of objects as the agglomeration of objects, about the absence of form as much as the presence, about the decay of material as much as the construction of material.”

This is a suitably elusive description by Sarah Sze of her large-scale installation pieces, which combine the beautiful with the mundane, the natural with the technological, the tiny with the vast. Her work varies dramatically in its composition and use of materials, and yet is instantly recognisable as her own, from towering stacks of interconnected ladders dotted with sprouts of greenery to geometrically stacked books or newspapers. They are all impossibly intricate, appearing to unfold in a kind of artistic stream of consciousness with little regard for what has come before.

“I choreograph the experience to create an ebb and flow of information”, she says. “I’m thinking about how people approach, slow down, stop, perceive. It’s something I’ve always loved about the cubists, the Russian constructivists and the futurists: their attempts to depict the speed and intensity of the moment and the impossibility of its stillness.”

This chain of thought is particularly apparent in her Triple Point (Planetarium) work for the Venice Biennale (pictured), which has the appearance of a huge, interconnected machine, with echoes of Alexander Calder’s mobiles and of childhood science experiments. Made up of materials including tools, lamps and paint pots, it hints at practicality and scientific rigour that its form can never deliver. This work and many more are discussed in an upcoming book, Sarah Sze, published later this month.
 

Sarah Sze by Benjamin HD Buchloh et al, is published by Phaidon priced£29.95, phaidon.com

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Life&Style

Categories

  • Culture
  • Life&Style

Trending Articles

  • Citroën 2CV returns as a £13,000 electric car, and the timing is no accident

  • The former African gold miner taking on the billionaire Issa brothers

  • Rachel Reeves to unveil next steps for ring-fencing reform at Mansion House

  • Barclays and Lloyds back calls to digitalise UK markets and unlock £33bn boost

  • Music tycoon Simon Cowell sued by prominent City lawyer

More from City PM

  • Inside the trippy French vineyard owned by ousted Claridge’s billionaire 

    Life&Style
    Former Claridges billionaires French vineyard with lush grapevines and scenic landscape in a business feature.
  • Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026 Preview

    Sponsored
    Renault's 5 Turbo 3E will make its UK debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • Why Williams sisters return to SW19 is a win for Wimbledon brand

    Sport Business
    Business professionals in a modern office discussing strategy with digital charts displayed on a large screen in the backg...
  • ABB Robotics and PSYONIC Use Human-Generated Data to Advance Robotic Dexterity

    Business Wire
  • 100 candles in the wind: Celebrating Marilyn Monroe’s centenary

    Life&Style
    Marilyn Monroe posing in an iconic white dress, capturing her timeless elegance and classic Hollywood glamor.
  • The City will bid good riddance to Rachel Reeves

    Opinion
    Reeves Bank exterior with modern architecture, showcasing its sleek design and prominent logo on a sunny day.
  • From Cutting-Edge Research to Industry: Focused Energy Plans Spin-Off of Sourcelight

    Business Wire
  • Venetian to Havana day in the Ascot Sun

    Sport
    GettyImages 2221148433: Business professionals in a meeting, discussing market strategies, with charts and laptops visible

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy · Facebook