Born in Tennessee, Virginia Overton developed a practice rooted in the transformation of salvaged materials. She gained significant recognition for her ability to recontextualize objects such as timber, glass, and metal, often sourcing these elements from the immediate vicinity of her exhibition sites.
Her signature approach involves large-scale sculptural interventions that respond to the physical constraints and histories of their surroundings. By employing a minimalist aesthetic, she highlights the inherent properties of her materials, ranging from heavy industrial steel to delicate glass structures.
Overton continues to be a prominent figure in contemporary sculpture, with her work featured in major institutional settings and public parks. Her career is marked by a consistent focus on the dialogue between the object and the site, maintaining a presence in both international gallery exhibitions and large-scale outdoor installations.
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