If you ever encounter a giant plastic snail in the city or an army of rainbow-colored meerkats holding sentry outside a historic building, it’s likely an art installation from the Cracking Art collective. The group uses recyclable plastic to craft vivid representations of meerkats, elephants, snails, and other natural creatures for traveling art installations in unexpected locations. The collective’s use of plastic is meant to call attention to the sometimes blurry connection between natural and artificial reality, inviting viewers to reexamine the world around them. The meerkat exhibit on our homepage took place in 2015 at Le Mans Cathedral in Le Mans, France.
Installation art turns heads
Today in History
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Quebec City for Winter Carnival
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Shakespeare Day
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National Garden Week
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Pretty poetic for a pit
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The globe skimmers return
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It’s Canada’s national day
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Cue up the tango music
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It s tree-climbing season
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Happy birthday, Capitol Reef National Park
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Lobster tales
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Porto Flavia, Sardinia, Italy
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Maldives
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Poinsettia Day
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International Chameleon Day
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Moeraki Boulders, South Island, New Zealand
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World Turtle Day
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A species worth defending
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Barracudas at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed National Park, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
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A toast to California!
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Paris is photo-ready this week
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International Day of the World s Indigenous Peoples
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It s Independence Day in Mexico
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Last stop before leaving the solar system
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Macro photograph of a migrant hawker dragonfly
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Anniversary of Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
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Zion National Park, Utah
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An island for the birds
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A night of art and culture
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Celebrating World Wildlife Day
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