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Sarah Sze's Whitney Museum Installation and Multiple New York Exhibitions Highlighted

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Sarah Sze's installation 'The Triple Point of Water' occupies the sculpture court at the Whitney Museum of American Art through October 9. The exhibition at 945 Madison Avenue features astronomical references created from ordinary objects. Another show titled 'Collage/Construction' runs at Pavel Zoubok gallery until August 15, located at 1014 Madison Avenue. Sze's earlier work was displayed at 535 West 22nd Street from October 27 to November 18, 2000. The artist's installations have evolved from what some considered whimsical to more refined expressions. A Review Panel event is scheduled for January 27 at the National Academy Museum on 1083 Fifth Avenue, featuring Anthony Haden-Guest alongside Michèle Cone and Ana Finel Honigman. Sze's work continues to challenge conventional boundaries of drawing and sculpture.

Key facts

  • Sarah Sze's installation 'The Triple Point of Water' is at the Whitney Museum of American Art
  • The Whitney exhibition runs until October 9, 2023
  • Another exhibition 'Collage/Construction' is at Pavel Zoubok gallery until August 15
  • Sze had a previous exhibition at 535 West 22nd Street in 2000
  • The Review Panel event occurs January 27 at the National Academy Museum
  • Anthony Haden-Guest joins Michèle Cone and Ana Finel Honigman on the panel
  • Sze's work incorporates everyday objects to create astronomical allusions
  • Her installations have been described as challenging the limits of drawing

Entities

Artists

  • Sarah Sze
  • Ai Weiwei
  • Slater Bradley
  • Lola Montes Schnabel
  • Anthony Haden-Guest
  • Michèle Cone
  • Ana Finel Honigman

Institutions

  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • National Academy Museum
  • Pavel Zoubok
  • artcritical
  • Pavel Zoubok Gallery

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • 945 Madison Avenue
  • 1014 Madison Avenue
  • 1083 Fifth Avenue
  • 535 West 22nd Street

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