Zero (2018)
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Elmgreen & Dragset are a globally influential artist duo who play with and redefine the everyday objects they encounter by placing them in public spaces or new contexts. Their installations have been featured at major contemporary art events worldwide, including Venice Biennale, Berlin Biennale and Gwangju Biennale. One of their most well-known public sculptures, Prada Marfa (2005), a full-scale replica of a Prada boutique in the middle of the Texan desert, reflects the powerful influence of capitalism and fashion in today’s world. Another important work is Van Gogh’s Ear (2006), a vertical swimming pool first unveiled at Rockefeller Plaza in the heart of New York City, and, since 2019, temporarily installed in front of K11 MUSEA in Hong Kong.
Their sculpture Zero (2018), originally commissioned to be displayed on the Chao Phraya riverfront in front of the East Asiatic Building as part of the inaugural Bangkok Art Biennale (2018), has found a permanent home at Parade Park in front of…
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Elmgreen & Dragset are a globally influential artist duo who play with and redefine the everyday objects they encounter by placing them in public spaces or new contexts. Their installations have been featured at major contemporary art events worldwide, including Venice Biennale, Berlin Biennale and Gwangju Biennale. One of their most well-known public sculptures, Prada Marfa (2005), a full-scale replica of a Prada boutique in the middle of the Texan desert, reflects the powerful influence of capitalism and fashion in today’s world. Another important work is Van Gogh’s Ear (2006), a vertical swimming pool first unveiled at Rockefeller Plaza in the heart of New York City, and, since 2019, temporarily installed in front of K11 MUSEA in Hong Kong.
Their sculpture Zero (2018), originally commissioned to be displayed on the Chao Phraya riverfront in front of the East Asiatic Building as part of the inaugural Bangkok Art Biennale (2018), has found a permanent home at Parade Park in front of…








