Hanna Sandin
Hanna Sandin is a jeweler designer and sculptor living in New York City. She is most known for her hanging mobile sculptures, which are reminiscent of Alexander Calder. However unlike the delicate structures of Calder, Sandin's work has a more industrial feel, and is often composed of scrap metal and found materials salvaged from junk shops. She frequently employs juxtapositions in her work, interspersing elements such as a mop head or a motorcycle part with the thin, hardly visible lines of wire which hold them together. Her jewelry line SAMMA mirrors her sculptural work on a smaller scale, with a balance between strong shapes and delicate findings.
Sandin has had solo exhibitions at Galerie Herve Bize in France; Fake Estate in New York; and A.I.R. Gallery in New York. She has also participated in a number of group shows at galleries including Situations Gallery in New York; TSA in Brooklyn; James Cohan Gallery in New York; Geary Contemporary in New York; Invisible Exports in New York; Sotheby's Auction House in New York; Boston Art Gallery; Churner and Churner Gallery in Hudson, New York; MoMA PS1 in Queens, NY; Mary Mary Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland; SculptureCenter in Queens, New York; Philips de …
Hanna Sandin is a jeweler designer and sculptor living in New York City. She is most known for her hanging mobile sculptures, which are reminiscent of Alexander Calder. However unlike the delicate structures of Calder, Sandin's work has a more industrial feel, and is often composed of scrap metal and found materials salvaged from junk shops. She frequently employs juxtapositions in her work, interspersing elements such as a mop head or a motorcycle part with the thin, hardly visible lines of wire which hold them together. Her jewelry line SAMMA mirrors her sculptural work on a smaller scale, with a balance between strong shapes and delicate findings.
Sandin has had solo exhibitions at Galerie Herve Bize in France; Fake Estate in New York; and A.I.R. Gallery in New York. She has also participated in a number of group shows at galleries including Situations Gallery in New York; TSA in Brooklyn; James Cohan Gallery in New York; Geary Contemporary in New York; Invisible Exports in New York; Sotheby's Auction House in New York; Boston Art Gallery; Churner and Churner Gallery in Hudson, New York; MoMA PS1 in Queens, NY; Mary Mary Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland; SculptureCenter in Queens, New York; Philips de Pury & Co. Gallery in London, England; Karma International in Zurich, Switzerland; Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, New York; and more.