Elizabeth Jaeger 伊丽莎白·耶格
Sudden footsteps 突如其来的脚步声, 2024
ceramic 陶瓷
16.5 x 48.3 x 48.3 cm
6 1/2 x 19 x 19 in
6 1/2 x 19 x 19 in
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Elizabeth Jaeger’s 'Sudden Footsteps' (2024) is a ceramic sculpture portraying a dog in a state of heightened anxiety, seemingly signaling an ominous presence. Jaeger’s oeuvre often delves into the psychological...
Elizabeth Jaeger’s "Sudden Footsteps" (2024) is a ceramic sculpture portraying a dog in a state of heightened anxiety, seemingly signaling an ominous presence. Jaeger’s oeuvre often delves into the psychological and perceptual dimensions of sculptural space, engaging viewers with enigmatic objects that recalibrate their surrounding environment.
Elizabeth Jaeger (1988, San Francisco) lives and works in New York. Jaeger’s dissonant yet poetic sculptures inhabit the space in between ontological categories –– her subtle visual inflections resist definition and embrace the rich mystery and murkiness of our shared reality. Recent solo exhibitions include: Capsule Shanghai, Shanghai; Mennour, Paris and Klemm’s, Berlin. Her work has been included in group shows at Whitney Museum, New York; Museum Sprengel, Hannover; MoMA Ps1, New York; Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen; Callie’s, Berlin; White Space, Beijing; Lisson Gallery, New York; Sculpture Center, New York; Capsule Venice, Venice; Silke Lindner, New York; Winter Street Gallery, Martha’s Vineyard; and Clima, Milan.
Elizabeth Jaeger (1988, San Francisco) lives and works in New York. Jaeger’s dissonant yet poetic sculptures inhabit the space in between ontological categories –– her subtle visual inflections resist definition and embrace the rich mystery and murkiness of our shared reality. Recent solo exhibitions include: Capsule Shanghai, Shanghai; Mennour, Paris and Klemm’s, Berlin. Her work has been included in group shows at Whitney Museum, New York; Museum Sprengel, Hannover; MoMA Ps1, New York; Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen; Callie’s, Berlin; White Space, Beijing; Lisson Gallery, New York; Sculpture Center, New York; Capsule Venice, Venice; Silke Lindner, New York; Winter Street Gallery, Martha’s Vineyard; and Clima, Milan.