Is that a real person? Why a Dolphins player and the workers aren't moving. Take a look
Briefly

Duane Hanson created sculptures so lifelike that, in 1991, museum security mistook one for a real person, showcasing his talent for realism.
His works, featuring ordinary people in candid poses, challenge viewers; in the case of a woman in a museum lobby, the art imitates life too closely.
Read at Miami Herald
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