This is the fourth year of the Brain Project. Forty five sculptures in the shape of a brain have been decorated by different artists. They are on display at Nathan Phillips Square for the month of July.
below: “Silver Bloom” by Carson Teal. Complex, random, and fragmented.
below: Here, pac man from the 1980’s arcade & video game, gobbles up yellow dots that represent brain cells. It is artist Orit Fuchs’s way of illustrating the destruction of brain cells in Alzheimers.
below: Brand Emsley’s “From Making to Thinking”, from the Brain Project website: “Toronto’s unprecedented building boom is reflective of the economic shift from the manufacturing economy to the knowledge economy. It is particularly acute in the area known as the railway lands and surrounding area.”
below: On the left, “The Routine Ride” by Antonio Caballero and on the right, “Beautiful Mind” by Romero Britto
A description of all the brains, plus information about the artists, can be found on The Brain Project website.
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