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Tom Sachs — Two works (i-ii):
Tom Sachs

Two works (i-ii):

2015

Tom Sachs creates sculptural assemblages that combine found materials, industrial components, and craftsmanship to examine mass production, consumerism, and American culture. His work often references branded objects and consumer goods, deconstructing them through careful construction and presentation that elevates vernacular materials to fine art status. The piece demonstrates Sachs's characteristic approach of treating humble, everyday materials with meticulous attention to detail, blurring the boundaries between craft, sculpture, and conceptual art.

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Tom Sachs, Two works (i-ii):, 2015

Tom Sachs creates sculptural assemblages that combine found materials, industrial components, and craftsmanship to examine mass production, consumerism, and American culture. His work often references branded objects and consumer goods, deconstructing them through careful construction and presentation that elevates vernacular materials to fine art status. The piece demonstrates Sachs's characteristic approach of treating humble, everyday materials with meticulous attention to detail, blurring the boundaries between craft, sculpture, and conceptual art.

Year
2015
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Assemblage, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, American Artist, 21st Century, Industrial Aesthetic, Contemporary Art, Diptych Format, Found Objects, Minimalist approach

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