Zoe Consagra -

Zoe Consagra makes art that feels like it is still happening—still cracking, still fading, still becoming. And in a world obsessed with permanence and polish, that quiet instability is exactly what makes her worth watching.

If you respond to the sculptural language of Rachel Whiteread (negative space), the melancholic color of Vija Celmins, or the fragile assemblages of Jessica Stockholder, you will find Consagra’s work revelatory. If you prefer polished surfaces, bold statements, or durable art you can dust without fear, look elsewhere. Zoe Consagra

Collectors of poetic, materially inventive sculpture; fans of post-minimalism with a millennial, digital-age twist. Not recommended for: Those who dislike deliberately fragile or unfinished surfaces; anyone seeking bright, declarative narratives. Zoe Consagra makes art that feels like it