“The Meeting,” a sculpture installation of a circle of men, is Chinese artist Wang Shugang’s contribution to Vancouver, Canada’s 2014-16 Biennale and is displayed in the suburb of North Vancouver. (Margo Pfeiff / For The Times)
One of the contributions of Brazilian wood sculptor Hugo Franca to Vancouver’s 2014-16 Biennale. It is in Squamish, 40 minutes north of Vancouver. (Margo Pfeiff / For The Times)
“A-Maze-Ing Laughter”, a Legacy Sculpture from Vancouver’s 2009 Biennale by Chinese artist Yue Minjun, is permanently installed at Vancouver’s English Bay. (Margo Pfeiff / For The Times)
“Engagement,” a Legacy Sculpture by Dennis Oppenheimer from Vancouver’s 2005/07 Biennale, stands on Sunset Beach in downtown Vancouver’s waterfront. (Margo Pfeiff / For The Times)
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French sculptor Bernar Venet’s work “217.5 Arc X 13” is a Legacy Sculpture from Vancouver’s 2005/07 Biennale. It is now on Sunset Beach. (Margo Pfeiff / For The Times)