Art Out of Museums. 25 Spectacular Sculptures That Will Make Your Heart Beat Faster
There is no need to visit a museum to admire some outstanding sculptures as today art is present in the street, too. Public space if very often used to display works of artists from all over the world. Browse the gallery and find out how exceptionally beautiful sculptures you can come across walking down the street
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#1 A fairy dancing with puff-balls
#2 A tall ladder consisting of male statues (by a Korean artist, Do Ho Suh)
#3 Will the bird manage to lift this heavy body? (Fredrik Raddum)
#4 Gigantic arms supporting a building in Venice
#5 A massive spider in front of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain
#6 A faceless clerk walking down the street in Reykjavik (by Magnus Tomasson)
#7 This is what tree hearts look like (Jaume Plensa)
#8 Enormous horse heads looking as if they had just caught fire
#9 Extraordinary sculptures by Bruno Catalano. These travelers have just arrived in the new world
#10 Struggling with the forces of nature
#11 This sculpture looks like a comedy sketch. You will find it in Brussels (Tom Frantzen)
#12 A raindrop by Nazar Bilyk
#13 Horses galloping (Robert Glen)
#14 Children jumping into the river (Chong Fah Cheong, Singapore)
#15 A gigantic creature comes out from underneath the grass (Ervin Loránth Hervé)
#16 Hippos at the zoo entrance in Taipei , the capital of Taiwan)
#17 Meditation helps to find your inner peace (Paige Bradley)
#18 A huge shark nose-diving into a roof. This sculpture was created to commemorate the 41st anniversary of dropping atomic bombs on Nagasaki (John Buckley)
#19 A man hanging from the edge of one of Prague houses (David Černý)
#20 Pigs roaming a street in Adelaide (Australia)
#21 The guy with the umbrella here is… a fountain (Jean-Michel Folon)
#22 A salmon breaking through the wall of a building in Portland (Keith Jellum)
#23 One of many sculptures in the waters near Cancun. Corals settle on the statues which helps to restore the coral reef (Jason deCaires Taylor)
#24 A ghost coming out of waters of the Klaipeda River. According to a legend, it is there to warn the locals against famine (Svajunas Jurkus and Sergejus Plotnikovas)
#25 A sculpture that resembles a piece of paper that almost disappears in the air (Neil Dawson)
Which sculpture impressed you the most? Let us know!