Sutton Murray (b. 1993 Alameda, CA) is a New York based sculptor. Emerging from the indispensable components of our shared industrial culture, texture and materiality serve as mnemonics, matter becomes the prosthetic — the interface for memory. Murray’s work offers an imagined anthropology, reconciling reality and thoughts of reality across their permeable barrier. Often found or harvested, components of the works are collaged, lashed, and otherwise fixed kinetically together, creating new formal relationships and alluding to things almost recognizable. In this way sculpture serves as anchor, establishing itself as a tangible, material tether, attempting internal consensus of memory and experience.