At Marianne Boesky, Sanford Biggers Rewrites the Rules of Material Storytelling
The artist has transformed the gallery into an immersive, stage-like realm where quilts, classical art's fragments, African masks, sequins and diasporic symbols collide to form striking new narratives.
The artist has transformed the gallery into an immersive, stage-like realm where quilts, classical art's fragments, African masks, sequins and diasporic symbols collide to form striking new narratives.
The artist has transformed the gallery into an immersive, stage-like realm where quilts, classical art's fragments, African masks, sequins and diasporic symbols collide to form striking new narratives.
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