Made from discarded plastic bottles, Brooklyn-based artist Aurora Robson's bulbous hanging sculptures look something like mutant sea creatures. She says her work stems from her interest in enantiodromiaâthe Jungian theory that the superabundance of any force inevitably produces its oppositeâas it applies to psychology, nature and art," in this case referencing the beings that populate her nightmares. Her next exhibition will be at the Pulse Art Fair Miami with Richard Levy Gallery from 7-10 December 2006.
Aurora Robson
by Ami Kealoha in Culture on 21 November 2006
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