Sophie Cave's 'Floating Heads' is an Ironic Head-Turner
Michael Hines — March 26, 2010 — Art & Design
References: kuriositas
Enter the Kelvingrove museum in Glasgow and the first thing you'll notice is Sophie Cave's 'Floating Heads'. I don't know how you could notice anything else honestly.
The multitude of expressions on the faces of Sophie Cave's 'Floating Heads' only enhances the creepiness/uniqueness of the exhibit. It looks like I need a one-way ticket to Glasgow to check out this epic museum entrance right now. Heads are going to metaphorically roll if I miss this.
The multitude of expressions on the faces of Sophie Cave's 'Floating Heads' only enhances the creepiness/uniqueness of the exhibit. It looks like I need a one-way ticket to Glasgow to check out this epic museum entrance right now. Heads are going to metaphorically roll if I miss this.
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