Cai Guo-Qiang's flying pack of wolves

Cai Guo-Qiang's Head On art installation, now on view at the Deutsche Guggenheim, consists of 99 life-sized wolves flying into a glass wall. Click for the entire Reuters photo that appeared in The Telegraph.

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From the Deutsche Guggenheim exhibit page:

The wolves were produced in Quanzhou, China, from January to June of 2006. The commissioned local workshop in Cai’s hometown specializes in manufacturing remarkable, life-sized replicas of animals. First, small clay models were created as movement studies, out of which Cai subsequently developed Head On’s artist editions of cast resin wolves. However, the realistic and lifelike 99 wolves that grew out of these models and drawings possess no literal remnants of wolves: they are fabricated from painted sheepskins and stuffed with hay and metal wires, with plastic lending contour to their faces and marbles for eyes.

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