In 1999, Andrea Zittel, born in Escondido, California, created a large
sculpture of oversize boulders for the entrance to Central Park in New
York City. It is sculpture that mimics the park's rocky outcroppings, a
sort of a frame for the real thing.
She has participated in the
Whitney biennials and has had her Utopian installations at the Paine
Webber gallery among many others.
Known for her quirky
reinventions of domestic environments, she has created installations
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