Nairy Baghramian's latest exhibition, Jumbled Alphabet, at the South London Gallery, showcases her ability to challenge the boundaries of sculpture while inviting personal interaction.
In Jumbled Alphabet, I shuffle existing groups from my Misfits series and mix in new elements. Collections often hesitate to allow such artist-driven reconfigurations.
Her sculptures encourage both engagement and contemplation, being redolent of bodies, urban structures, and playful forms that invite touch yet resist definitive interpretation.
The artwork is inherently malleable; it exists in the mind and is constantly shifting and transforming, reflecting an artist's ongoing evolution of ideas.
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