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This is a collection of works by American contemporary artist Sandy Skoglund, titled "Sandy Skoglund." Skoglund, who has worked across the fields of sculpture, installation, and photography, is known for her unique method of creating large-scale environmental works in indoor spaces, arranging animal sculptures and models, and then presenting the finished product as a photograph. Published in conjunction with a traveling retrospective that began in 1998, this book provides an overview of her work, from early pieces to her latest works, situating her creative process through the relationship between installation and photography. Her spaces, where reality and unreality intersect through vibrant colors and recurring motifs, occupy an important position within the staged photography movement since the 1980s. This book comprehensively introduces the artist's practice through interviews and multiple essays.