The Sculptures of Tara Donovan: Fields and Figures
Molesworth comments on the sculptures of Tara Donovan. Donovan, a very playful artist, makes serious work out of masses of industrial and commercial objects. But instead of the classic sculptural processes of casting or carving, she generally works by gathering and amassing in ways that turn the sma...
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