Statement
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James
Sansing is a sculptor who is interested in the ways in which evidence
left by human beings become integrated back into nature, seamlessly
and without fail. His work explores the point at which nature
has infiltrated the relics left by people but has not yet removed
their evidence completely. Sansing’s detailed sculptures
are altered according to the viewers’ presence: a person’s
breath or footsteps effect shifting elements of the pieces, such
as ash, leaves, or dirt.
James Sansing
has exhibited at the Roxie Theater, San Francisco, CA; Falkirk
Arts and Cultural Center, San Rafael, CA; and the Milania Basarab
Gallery, London/San Francisco, CA. He has received the Marin Arts
Council Visual Arts Studio Award at the Headlands Center for the
Arts, 2005; the Marin Arts Council Grant In Photography, 1998;
the Princess Grace Foundation North America Honorarium for Experimental
Film, 1994; and the Eastman Kodak Motion Picture Film Grant, 1993.
He received his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.
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