
Jackie Winsor is a Canadian-born American sculptor associated with postminimalism. Her works use wood, rope, brick, and concrete, constructed through repetitive processes such as wrapping, binding, and hammering. This physical engagement produces dense, tactile forms that carry both structural and emotional weight.
Winsor’s cubes, circles, and floor-based works emphasize handmade labor within geometric order.
Jackie Winsor is an American postminimalist sculptor known for labor-intensive works built through binding, nailing, and repetitive construction.
Jackie Winsor is an American sculptor known for postminimalist works built through repetitive, labor-intensive processes using wood, rope, and concrete.