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Untitled
1990 · Wax
23 1/2 × 23 1/2 × 1 3/4 in., 10.4 lb. (59.7 × 59.7 × 4.4 cm, 4.7 kg)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Meg Webster works in sculpture and installation, building forms from soil, moss, beeswax, salt, and other organic matter to bring the cycles and textures of the natural world into enclosed spaces. Associated with Post-Minimalism and the Land Art movement, her practice treats raw material not as metaphor but as subject, allowing the physical properties of earth and plant life to carry the work. She has been exhibiting since 1980, establishing a sustained commitment to ecologically grounded form-making over four decades.
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