Samara Golden’s unique installations, like the one at the Nasher Sculpture Center, deftly navigate between dreams and nightmares, reflecting a recursive, fragmented landscape.
Golden carefully constructs her installations on-site, fostering a dynamic environment that evolves as she waits for the art to become complete.
Unlike many contemporary pieces designed for social media appeal, Golden’s work feels subdued and intentionally complicated, resisting easy, photographic consumption.
The recent installation process left a strong sensory impression in the gallery, with the fresh smell of lacquer and off-gassing plastics emphasizing the theatricality of the art.
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