SHOALS, Two public sculptures on display this fall
/For the past three years, Swedish artist Linnéa Gad has been engaged in interdisciplinary research around the lifecycle of lime. Fascinated by the material’s transformative journey from protective shells of marine organisms to the creation of limestone, she has explored both recent oyster rehabilitation in the Hudson estuary and million-year-old formations of fossiliferous limestone in Scandinavia. Marking Gad’s first public artwork, the two large-scale sculptures Shoals I-II will be installed in Nolan Park on Governors Island, and presented in partnership with Billion Oyster Project. Just steps away from New York Harbor, where oysters are currently being restored, this installation invites visitors to experience wild structures that could provide a good habitat for young oysters (or spat).
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