Hank Willis Thomas and Coby Kennedy have teamed up to create a new public sculpture titled “Look Up.” The piece was commissioned by the City of Chicago and is on display at O’Hare International Airport. “Look Up” is made up of 3D-printed panels and includes a variety of images and text related to the history of Chicago and the airport.
The project took over two years to complete and was designed to encourage viewers to engage with their surroundings and think about the city’s past and present. The panels of the sculpture are made from a durable material that is resistant to damage and wear.
The artists behind “Look Up” have collaborated on several projects in the past, including a piece called “In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth),” which was a traveling exhibit that visited several cities across the United States. The duo is known for their thought-provoking works that address social and political issues.
“Look Up” is located in the Terminal 5 baggage claim area and can be viewed by travelers and visitors to the airport. The piece is part of the City of Chicago’s ongoing efforts to bring public art to the city and make it accessible to a wide audience.
The sculpture has received positive feedback from both local residents and travelers passing through the airport. Many have praised its unique design and the way it encourages people to think about the city and its history.
With “Look Up,” Hank Willis Thomas and Coby Kennedy have created a stunning and thought-provoking piece of public art that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who see it.
Now installed at the Multi-Modal Facility: REACH, a new sculpture from artists Hank Willis Thomas and Coby Kennedy. The two arms measure 27 feet and 31 feet in length, and are suspended above the North Escalator Hall of the building: https://t.co/IzkS0KM60b pic.twitter.com/8gzH2QMntm
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