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Sarah Sze (/ ˈ z iː /; born 1969) is an American artist and professor of visual arts at Columbia University. [1] Sze's work explores the role of technology, information, and memory with objects in contemporary life utilizing everyday materials. [ 2 ]
Shorter than the Day is a 2020 art installation by Sarah Sze which overhangs LaGuardia Airport Terminal B's baggage claim. The spherical structure is built from a network of suspended rods and 900 photographs of the New York sky shot from dawn to dusk. She was partly inspired by the Grand Central Terminal clock. At the time of her work's ...
Sarah Sze – sculptor and MacArthur Fellows Program ("Genius Grant") recipient [55] Bradley Theodore — visual artist; John von Bergen – sculptor; Charlie White – artist, working primarily in photography
Sze can refer to: Alfred Sao-ke Sze (1877–1958), Chinese diplomat; Sarah Sze (born 1969), American artist; Simon Sze (born 1936), electrical engineer, professor; Vivienne Sze, American electrical engineer and computer scientist; Yi-Kwei Sze (1915–1994), Chinese-born American bass-baritone; For the Cantonese surname, see also: Shī (施 ...
Sze's granddaughter, Sarah Sze (born 1969) won a MacArthur "genius grant" in 2003 for her work as an installation artist. His grandson, David Sze, is a managing partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners.
In 2009, MTA Arts & Design selected Sarah Sze from a pool of 300 potential artists to create the artwork for the station. [87] [88] Her work, which was created by Spanish artisans Alcalagres, [88] consists of blue, violet, and lavender landscapes, [89] [87] as well as depictions of wind blowing things around. [88]
Cities on the Move was a major traveling exhibition curated by Hou Hanru and Hans Ulrich Obrist.The exhibition toured to various locations from 1997 to 1999, presenting the cultural impact of East Asia's rapid urban development in the late twentieth century through a mix of visual art, architecture, and film.
Sarah Lee Wai Sze, BBS, MH [2] (Chinese: 李慧詩; Jyutping: lei 5 wai 6 si 1; born 12 May 1987) is a former Hong Kong professional track cyclist. [ 1 ] Her greatest success to date is winning the bronze medal in the women's keirin at the 2012 London Olympics , Hong Kong's third- ever Olympic medal and first in cycling.