Sarah Sze: ‘The Waiting Room’

Excited to see this exhibition but left very disappointed Two big things you might not be aware of: the planet’s dying, and we spend too much time looking at screens. Well, good thing American artist Sarah Sze is here to really ram all that down your throat in her new Artangel installation, where she’s taken over an abandoned Victorian waiting room above Peckham Rye station. She’s welded steel rods together into the shape of a globe and filled it with dozens of screens. They show volcanoes, traffic, wildlife and furnaces. Behind it, wires are twisted into branches as projectors spin around them. The whole thing feels like you’re browsing infinite tabs, doom-scrolling the apocalypse, exploring a desktop exploding with a billion screenshots and a mess of folders. It’s visually impressive enough, if a little unwieldy and ugly, like a judgemental, miserable disco ball
This is about memory and images and time and how the planet’s dying and you look at your phone too much, but this art won’t make the slightest bit of difference to any of that. It overall was pretty in some areas of the exhibition but lacked character Peckham Rye Station, London 30 Aug17 Sept 2023

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