Analia Saban (b. Buenos Aires, 1980; lives and works in Los Angeles), Teaching a Cow How to Draw, 2020. Cedar wood, 620 ft. (189 m). Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles
Eva LeWitt (b. Spoleto, 1985; lives and works in New York), Resin Towers A, B, and C, 2020. Resin, PVC, 128 x 10 x 10 in. (325.1 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm; each column). Courtesy of the artist and VI, VII, Oslo
Haegue Yang (b. Seoul, 1971; lives and works in Berlin and Seoul), Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and kurimanzutto, Mexico City / New York
InfoHaegue Yang (b. Seoul, 1971; lives and works in Berlin and Seoul), Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and kurimanzutto, Mexico City / New York
InfoHaegue Yang (b. Seoul, 1971; lives and works in Berlin and Seoul), Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and kurimanzutto, Mexico City / New York
InfoKelly Akashi (b. Los Angeles, 1983; lives and works in Los Angeles), A Device to See the World Twice, 2020. Optical acrylic, bronze, rope, 84 x 48 x 42 in. (213.4 x 121.9 x 106.7 cm). Courtesy of the artist, François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Nairy Baghramian (b. Isfahan, 1971; lives and works in Berlin), Knee and Elbow, 2020. Marble, stainless steel. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery.
Jennie C. Jones (b. Cincinnati, 1968; lives and works in Hudson, NY), These (Mournful) Shores, 2020. Powder-coated aluminum, wood, harp strings, 197 1/16 x 72 x 18 in. (500.5 x 182.9 x 45.7). Courtesy of the artist and PATRON Gallery, Chicago. and Alexander Gray Associates, New York