deCONSTRUCTED LABYRINTH
February 3rd - MAY 7th, 2022
A Reconfiguration + Evolving Site-Specific Installation presented by the Torrance Art Museum.
Created by Daniela Soberman
Curated by Max Presneill, Torrance Art Museum
Daniela Soberman
deconstructed labyrinth, 2022
Home construction materials, plaster, paint
16 x 30 x 60 feet (approx)
Daniela Soberman has reconfigured, turned-inside-out and transformed the structure she built for Memorial to the Future (a collaborative installation between Soberman and TAM for the 2022 LA Art Show) into a deconstructed labyrinth at TAM.
Labyrinths are said to echo or reflect back to us that which dwells in the deepest, darkest recesses of our own psyche. The goal is to reach the center, the core of our being. Once there, you must find your thread back out again. This work will periodically change in unspecified ways over the course of the installation. For dates of upcoming changes and more details, please visit the artist’s website.
About Daniela Soberman:
Soberman is a first generation American and daughter to immigrant parents from the former Yugoslavia. She grew up making regular visits to Eastern Europe where brutalism and socialist avant-garde became foundational to her DNA and now regularly shows up in her work. Soberman explores themes of un-conventionalism, memory, and shared human experiences.
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Deconstructed Labyrinth by Daniela Soberman Now at Torrance Art Museum
Published February 5th 2022