Text by Marianne Derrien, Sarah Ihler-Meyer, Lisa Robertson, Alison Sperling, Charles Wennig, Vera Kox.
With amorphous sculptures that defy conventional aesthetics, Kox shifts from a human-centric perspective to a multi-species worldview
Through her rippling, oozing and often ambivalent forms—balanced on iron beams or sandwiched between panes of glass—German sculptor Vera Kox (born 1984) examines the human impact on postindustrial ecologies and their tangible traces.
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Published by Mousse Publishing. Text by Marianne Derrien, Sarah Ihler-Meyer, Lisa Robertson, Alison Sperling, Charles Wennig, Vera Kox.
With amorphous sculptures that defy conventional aesthetics, Kox shifts from a human-centric perspective to a multi-species worldview
Through her rippling, oozing and often ambivalent forms—balanced on iron beams or sandwiched between panes of glass—German sculptor Vera Kox (born 1984) examines the human impact on postindustrial ecologies and their tangible traces.