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'Beehives' was created in response to the pastoral atmosphere of Jupiter Artland’s landscape, specifically, the woodland and wildflower meadow where the beehives are now located.
Reminiscent of the hives in Finlay’s garden Little Sparta, Jupiter Artland’s 'Beehives' underlines the interaction of nature and are a gentle counterpoint to Marc Quinn’s man-made and genetically modified Love Bomb which can be seen nearby.
Title
Beehives
Date
2009
Medium
wood & galvanised steel
Measurements
H 60 x W 60 x D 86 cm
Accession number
JAC200915
Acquisition method
site-specific acquisition
Work type
Sculpture