Saturday, June 18, 2011


After viewing the inside, you head through another door into the body of the hall where you're hit by brilliant sunlight and overwhelmed by a gigantic globular rubber structure--the exterior of the space you've just been in--which appears about to roll over you. It glows where the light hits it, reflecting the leaping arches overhead. The sculpture is 115 feet high and is made of PVC stretched over a giant, metal frame. It has four blobby arms.  The artist says of the sculpture that he hopes "people will be invited to enter the artwork to immerse themselves in its color and it will be, I hope, a contemplative, poetic experience." 
The next 4 pictures are of the Liviatthan from different perspectives.