Engaging with the material world through theatricality, Amanda Ross-Ho reconfigures the scale, shape and number of everyday objects to manipulate perceptions of time and space
Hbk, 7.5 x 9.5 in. / 580 pgs / 450 color. | 10/28/2025 | In stock $60.00
Published by Inventory Press. Edited with interview by Roos Gortzak. Text by Catherine Taft.
Published with Vleeshal Center for Contemporary Art.
Building upon her background in prop design, Los Angeles–based artist Amanda Ross-Ho (born 1975) resizes and reinvents everyday objects such as clocks, drying racks and sheet masks, giving them a theatrical twist that uncovers the relationship between art, labor and systems of production.