A giant lupine flower sculpture by Belgian artist Arne Quinze has been installed outside 30 Fenchurch Street, replacing an overlooked artwork. The sculpture, made from twisted steel, is intended to address concerns about society's disconnect from nature. While it is visually striking, critics have pointed out that the artist's justification of the work as a symbol of diversity comes off as pretentious. Nevertheless, many find the new piece more engaging and relevant to its urban setting than the previous work.
A giant lupine flower sculpture by Arne Quinze has replaced the previous entrance art at 30 Fenchurch Street, highlighting concerns about our disconnection from nature.
The artist claims his abstract representation of the lupine flower conveys a message of diversity, but some critics find this justification pretentious.
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