Contributor
Sarah Sze

Since the late 1990s, Sarah Sze has developed a distinct visual language that challenges the static nature of art. Widely recognized for expanding the boundaries between sculpture, painting, video, and installation, Sze uses a complex palette of materials, both analog and digital, to question how we mark time and space. Her work ranges from immersive installations that scale architectures to abstract canvases that explore a constantly evolving visual world. Sze was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2003 and a Radcliffe Fellowship in 2005. She is a professor of visual art at Columbia University.