Sarah Sze: Timelapse
About This Event
Live event at Guggenheim Exhibitions
About Sarah Sze: Timelapse
“Sarah Sze: Timelapse” is presented live at the Guggenheim in New York City, placing the artist’s practice inside a museum built around movement and duration. Sze, known for assembling everyday materials into sprawling, image-saturated environments, uses the exhibition format to track how perception shifts across time, scale, and media. In an art city crowded with spectacle, this show feels more like a study in attention, asking viewers to notice how images accumulate, slip, and revise themselves. It sits in a longer NYC lineage of process-based installation, where making remains visible.
About the Artist
Sarah Sze
Sarah Sze is an American visual artist and a professor in Columbia University’s visual arts program. Her installations build from ordinary, mass-produced items and images, arranged into structures that feel provisional, as if paused mid-action.