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Invisible Barriers

Invisible Barriers. Cai Guo-Qiang’s Head ON. During the creation of the piece, Cai Guo-Qiang constantly evaluates the work as it is being done. Before work ever begins on the piece, Cai Guo-Qiang sketches his idea out of what he envisions the piece to be. Creating Head ON.

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Invisible Barriers

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  1. Invisible Barriers

  2. CaiGuo-Qiang’sHead ON

  3. During the creation of the piece, CaiGuo-Qiang constantly evaluates the work as it is being done. Before work ever begins on the piece, CaiGuo-Qiang sketches his idea out of what he envisions the piece to be. Creating Head ON

  4. The wolves represent people blindly following a leader, only to eventually slam face first into a wall. What could it mean? The glass wall represents The Berlin Wall, but also political oppression.

  5. What is a barrier? • Can barriers be non-physical? • Do only people encounter barriers? • What are some barriers you have encountered? • What are some barriers you have seen others encounter? Barriers Encountered

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