
S A N F O R D B I G G E R S
in Paepcke Park | Aspen, CO | June 2025
Sanford Biggers is a multimedia artist whose practice encompasses painting, sculpture, video, photography, music, and performance. As an artistic intermediary, he disrupts established narratives, weaving U.S. history into broader global frameworks. By remixing cultural symbols and intervening in historical forms, he complicates collective mythologies and reimagines traditions. His work reflects personal experiences, from his early engagement with graffiti art in Los Angeles to his time living in Japan, shaping his ability to bridge disparate cultural and historical contexts.
Unsui (Mirror) features two towering sequin sculptures set against the expansive desert sky. Clouds, a recurring motif in Biggersβ work, symbolize freedom, boundlessness, and interconnection. Drawing on Biggersβ study of Buddhism, these clouds β or unsui (βclouds and waterβ in Japanese) β embody unencumbered movement. Shimmering in the desert light, they evoke a feeling of timelessness and transcendence.
Standing over 30 feet tall, the sequin-covered clouds shift with the sunlight and wind. They symbolize change and continuity, forecasting rain and storms while reflecting the interplay between natural phenomena and cultural symbolism. This context grounds Biggersβ exploration of memory and identity within a shared visual and experiential language.
This project co-commissioned in partnership with Desert X. Aspen presentation in Partnership with Aspen Public Art,