Works by Ukrainian-born artist Alina Tenser correspond to the esthetics of Minimalism, but with a decidedly feminist, post-modern twist. She presents two of her Sleeved Meander works in concrete and steel, with colorful, translucent, removable coverings, as well as a video, Walk in Circles with Sharp Corners (2023). These pieces correspond to a squat, quasi-kinetic floor-mounted circular sculpture Circuit Meander (2025) made with expanded metal and roller ball casters. All of Tenser’s works relate in some way to her interests in performance and the viewer’s intereaction with the work. While the formal concerns and materials may vary, all three artists here allude to the human body and explore a highly personal, physical relationship to communal space.
Alina Tenser in "NOEL W ANDERSON: BLACK EXCELLENCE; JENNIE JIEUN LEE; CHENLU HOU and CHIARA NO; MARTHA FRIEDMAN, MIKA TAGA, and ALINA TENSER."
David Ebony, Upstate Diary, March 3, 2026

