Basia Irland's "Ice Receding/Books Reseeding" is an ongoing project that combines sculpture, water ecology, and community engagement. Irland creates "ice books" embedded with native seeds, which are then placed in rivers and other waterways as the…
This photo portrays hundreds and rocks lined up in a row with each row increasing in height off the ground. Bennett’s Vibrant Matter encourages us to consider the agency of nonhuman actors, such as, tissues, organisms, and synthetic materials, in…
A large-scale collage reflecting on cross-cultural connections and global migration, inspired by Colombian folklore and the Kogi people's concept of aluna (spiritual consciousness).
Christian Boltanski's "Personnes" (2010) featured a huge mountain of used clothing in the Grand Palais. A mechanical claw repeatedly grabbed and dropped garments. This evoked the anonymity and mass death of the Holocaust and other tragedies, with…
"Industrosphere" features a dynamic blend of geometric shapes and organic forms, symbolizing the harmony between industrialization and nature. It incorporates materials such as recycled metal and glass, reflecting light to create a vibrant interplay…
Louise Bourgeois's "Spider" sculptures are large, often bronze or steel depictions of spiders. They represent her complex relationship with her mother, symbolizing both protector and predator. The spider's web-like form and imposing size explore…
"Hot Dog in the City" is a realistic, oversized sculpture that showcases a hotdog that looks like it was just grilled on a bun and topped with mustard, relish, and ketchup. The sculpture is a celebration of the iconic street food, designed to evoke…