Long Night's Journey into Day, Sandy Winters

Artwork Overview

born 1949
Long Night's Journey into Day, 2014–2018
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: aluminum; graphite; birch plywood; artist tape; collage; paper; oil crayon; charcoal
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width (Height x Width): 144 x 245 1/4 in
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 168 x 288 x 36 in
Credit line: Courtesy of the artist
Accession number: EL2018.012.03
Not on display

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Sandy Winters’s work explores the evolution of visual ideas, and often begins with collages of collected paper scraps found on the floor of her studio, which ultimately culminate into states of temporary resolution. For Winters, Long Night’s Journey Into Day is a dialogue depicting the clash between nature and culture. It began with a preexisting drawing of an industrial form taking on anthropomorphic characteristics, ultimately consumed by trees and vines.

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