Cai Guo-Qiang "Sky Ladder" Exhibition @ MOCA Preview
Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang has started preliminary work on his “Sky Ladder” Exhibition which






Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang has started preliminary work on his “Sky Ladder” Exhibition which opens April 8 at the MOCA in Los Angeles. The showing will be the first West Coast solo for the world-renowned New York-based artist and feature new commissioned works including three gunpowder drawings and a public outdoor explosion event created onsite at the museum. The following behind-the-scenes photographs by Carlos Gonzalez depict work on Chaos in Nature, which depicts “uncontrollable forces in nature such as earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes.”
Source: Arrested Motion