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Where Sky Meets Water, Sanford Biggers Sees Life’s ‘Drift’

Where Sky Meets Water, Sanford Biggers Sees Life’s ‘Drift’

Title: In the Space Where Sky Meets Water, Sanford Biggers Finds Life’s ‘Drift’

At the Parrish Art Museum, Sanford Biggers is seen making final adjustments to two distinct works: “Mirror” (2024), a marble sculpture adorned with draped textiles, and “Adrift” (2026), a patterned installation composed of colored sand poured directly onto the floor.


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