Laura Lima Makes the Case for Art That Isn’t Precious
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Laura Lima Makes the Case for Art That Isn’t Precious
19 Feb 2026
While Brazilian artist Laura Lima’s tangled, knotted, and woven sculptures are frequently exhibited in gallery spaces, as they are in her present solo show at Goodman Gallery, London, it is only by happenstance. Beyond the formal exhibition space, Lima envisions and invites collectors to install these nest-like constructions in any of the places mentioned in the show’s title, “Communal Nests for Windows, Balconies, Verandas, Gardens, and Forests.”
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