Each towering sculpture by Tara Donovan at Pace Gallery in New York is created from thousands of used CDs, rising 7-10 feet tall, resembling futuristic cities or DNA-helixes.
Donovan's meticulous process involves sorting CDs by color, bonding them face-to-face to hide labels, and creating structures that appear transparent at eye level due to specific stacking designs and the inherent transparency of CDs.
Donovan's statement, 'The older I get, the more I make invisible works,' highlights the unique transparency of her sculptures that reveal new visual phenomena, a common trait in all her art.
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