CD-Comprised Towering Art Sculptures

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Tara Donovan Presents Her Stratagems Exhibition in New York

Artist Tara Donovan unveils her latest work in New York's Pace Gallery where she unveils the Stratagems exhibition. She is known for working with lifestyle objects and transforming them into artwork. The new exhibition follows the same language as there are 11 towering sculptures which are made from thousands of used CDs.

It takes over the 7th floor at the gallery where the large windows invite natural light into the space and reflect off of the towers. It measures about 7-10 feet in height which creates its own spirling look. Each of the towers is made up of thousands of discs that hold various data -- this includes movies, software trials, games, and music which have been collected by Donovan.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled-material Art - Transforming used CDs into towering sculptures showcases the potential for repurposing discarded materials in artistic expressions.
2. Data-inspired Sculptures - The sculptures, made of data-holding discs, highlight a creative intersection where art and digital history converge.
3. Natural-light Integration - Utilizing natural light to enhance the visual appeal of towering sculptures opens new avenues for immersive art exhibits.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Innovative use of common objects in creating large-scale sculptures can transform traditional art practices.
2. Sustainable Design - Repurposing used CDs for art underscores significant possibilities within the sustainable design sector.
3. Digital Archiving - Artwork utilizing data-stored media brings to light alternative considerations for digital preservation methods.

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