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对于萨拉·施(Sarah Sze)来说,小东西却有大意义。这位2013年威尼斯双年展美国馆的代表艺术家,最出名的作品是庞大的反重力装置,大量采用当代生活和自然中的现成品,组成千变万化的星系。她以精妙的建筑和设计智慧,用夹紧、黏贴及悬挂等方式,将分隔组合的悬浮塑料、切割的汽车,倾斜的梯子和散乱的卵石,构建成一个悬空的脆弱宇宙。萨拉·施的艺术是关于有限
For Sarah Sze, little things make sense. The most famous piece of this 2013 American artist at the Venice Biennale is the massive anti-gravity installation, which uses a large number of contemporary products from life and nature to create ever-changing galaxies. With exquisite architectural and design wisdom, she creates a dangling, fragile universe by separating and combining suspended plastic, cut-off cars, sloping ladders and scattered pebbles by clamping, pasting and hanging. The art of Sarah Shih is about limited