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featured works from Tara Donovan
Tara Donovan’s large-scale installations, sculptures, drawings, and prints utilize everyday objects to explore the transformative effects of accumulation and aggregation. By identifying and exploiting the usually overlooked physical properties of modest, mass-produced goods, Donovan creates ethereal works that challenge our perceptual habits and preconceptions. “It is not like I’m trying to simulate nature. It’s more of a mimicking of the way of nature, the way things actually grow” the artist said.
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