Sarah Seager

Sarah Seager

Axe Handles, 1991
Born January 1958
Springfield, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Education University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles
Movement Conceptual art
Awards Nominated for a Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, 2011

Sarah Seager (born in 1958 Springfield, Massachusetts) is a conceptual artist associated with the California Conceptualism movement of the late 1980s through mid-1990s based out of Los Angeles, California. She is known for making "clean works, many of them white, in which objects seem not so much removed from function as between functions" as described by Michael Brenson of the New York Times. She is also known for her published art work by the title "Excuse my Dust" that was done in conjunction with the curators of the Smithsonian Institution .

Life

Sarah Seager was born in January, 1958, and is the second child of David and Gretchen Seager. She lived for brief periods in Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, then Southern California, where she currently resides. Sarah received her Bachelor of Arts with Honors, at the University of California, Berkeley, in Spring of 1982. She was awarded a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles in the spring of 1987.

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

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1989

Group Exhibitions

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Sources

1. Michael Brenson Review/Art; In the Arena of the Mind, at the Whitney October 19, 1990

2. Smithsonian Institution Research Information System

3,4. Artfacts.net

References

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