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by Vera Kox (Artist), Marianne Derrien (Text by (Art/Photo Books)), Sarah Ihler-Meyer (Text by (Art/Photo Books))
With amorphous sculptures that defy conventional aesthetics, Kox shifts from a human-centric perspective to a multi-species worldview
Through her rippling, oozing and often ambivalent forms--balanced on iron beams or sandwiched between panes of glass--German sculptor Vera Kox (born 1984) examines the human impact on postindustrial ecologies and their tangible traces.