We are considering the
large room that belongs to imagination in every
life with the obvious implication that preaching which moves inductively from concrete
experience must not radically diminish that room nor
alter it beyond recognition.
Sarah Sze (b. Boston, 1969,
lives and works in New York) has developed a sculptural aesthetic that transforms space through radical shifts in scale, colonizing peripheral spaces, engaging with the history of a building, and
altering the viewer's perception and
experience of architecture through
large, site - specific interventions.