



these are the favs of my trip to ny. starting with Rona Pondick, sculptor who uses 3-d printing to scale up and down her body parts to then cast in steel.
Tony Oursler- sculptor/video artist using plaster to create bulbous forms and then projecting video on them to bring them to life.
Inka Essenhigh- Don't know a whole lot except she went to SVA and is a damn good painter.
Tara donovan- Sculptor most commonly using multiples of objects, this one's a little extreme. You think you're in the clouds, but with a closer look realize you are actually being confronted by an army of translucent solo cups. This was about half the size of a basketball court.
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