Translucent materials and fractal shapes sculpt unseen physical forces

NEW YORK – In advance of her upcoming exhibition in New York next month, here we look at Alyson Shotz’s sculptures and investigate the sense that the physical forms are the support act, with an aim to revealing the natural forces
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