Sarah Sze’s solo show “Night Into Day” at Fondation Cartier interacts with Jean Nouvel’s architecture to transform the visitor’s perception of and experience within the space itself. Following her practice of using everyday items to create intricate assemblages combining painting, sculpture, and architecture, here the artist alters her viewer’s perception of space and using a collection of imagery found and collected from magazines and the internet, and the addition of another element—film. Taking the form of a planetarium-like globe that appears to float within the space, the installation exposes viewers to an imagined world of imagery, which moves and merges as it’s cast onto the walls of the gallery.
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