nine colossal tubes undulate and dwarf visitors amid a red glow in SpY's beijing installation

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A hypnotic choreography of nine colossal inner tubes dwarfs visitors in SpY’s latest kinetic installation, ZEROS. Following the unveiling of his previous large-scale artwork Blankets in


Chengdu, China, the Spanish artist takes to the Times Art Museum in Beijing, suspending a series of vast black volumes that gently undulate amid a red glow and engulf observers into


constrained viewpoints and navigation patterns. The solemn motions of the piece evoke the image of an enormous animal that shifts ponderously, in a visual and spatial experience dominated by


the intense contrast of the block shapes against the harsh light.


exhibited at Times Art Museum in Beijing | all images courtesy of SpY


The monumental sculpture marks SpY’s first commission for an Asian museum. Installed at the main hall of the Times Art Museum in Beijing, ZEROS’ shifting volumes and vast scale invite


viewers to navigate the space and experience various perspectives and moments of connection. The artist contributes to the exhibition ‘Wavelength, a Momentary Spring’ which invites renowned


global artist to create surreal contemporary art installations. Together the artistic landscapes spark contemplation and convey the fleeting passage of moments in time.


a hypnotic dance of nine colossal inner tubes


suspended from the ceiling, the vast black volumes gently undulate amid a red glow


engulfing observers into constrained viewpoints and navigation patterns


the solemn motions evoke the image of an enormous animal that shifts ponderously


the monumental sculpture marks SpY’s first commission for an Asian museum


its shifting nature and vast scale invites viewers to experience various perspectives


the artist contributes to the exhibition ‘Wavelength, a Momentary Spring’