Untitled (Greensboro II)

Sandra Ono

Untitled (Greensboro II), 202029.21 x 22.86 x 3.81cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
sand, sterling silver ring, and resinBibeau Krueger
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking monochromatic artwork features a textured, irregular surface with a dark, charcoal-like appearance. The composition is asymmetrical, with a predominance of rough, porous-looking patterns that create a sense of depth and visual interest. The artist has skillfully manipulated the materiality of the medium, likely utilizing sculpting or molding techniques to achieve this unique, almost lunar-like effect. The overall impression is one of rugged, earthy elegance, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interplay between the natural and the industrial. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of materiality, process, and the relationship between the organic and the man-made. ...

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Untitled (Greensboro VI)
Artist
Sandra Ono
American

Sandra Ono’s sculptural practice transforms everyday materials—such as cotton swabs, earplugs, and plastic bags—into organic, biomorphic forms that evoke the human body. Drawing from biology and physiology, she reconstructs these utilitarian objects to explore how we process internal states and corporeal experiences. Her work often reflects on the consequences of consumption and the materials that both sustain and consume us. In recent work, Ono has explored personal history, particularly the legacy of her namesake, Sandra Neely Smith, a victim of the 1979 Greensboro Massacre. This has led her to incorporate materials like denim, symbolizing activism and connections to labor history. Ono’s process involves repetitive gestures, building forms cell by cell, creating pieces that are both tactile and conceptually layered. Her art engages with themes of memory, identity, and the body, inviting viewers to consider the relationships between material culture, history, and lived experience. Through meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful material choices, Ono creates work that is both intimate and politically resonant. ...

Sandra Ono: Artworks
Untitled (Greensboro VI)
Untitled (Greensboro II)
Bibeau Krueger
Gallery
Bibeau Krueger
New York City

Bibeau Krueger is a contemporary art gallery in New York with a commitment to the practices of artists concerned with a social and conceptual response to real time.