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‘Ground zero for climate change’: the shoreline sculpture park coming to Miami
An ambitious multi-part project will transform seven miles of seabed into an artistic destination with a cautionary message
Over the next few years, coastal waters just off of Miami Beach will be transformed by The ReefLine, an ambitious new project that aims to occupy seven miles of seabed within shouting distance of the sands. The ReefLine aims to one day create an enormous, art-studded underwater playland, including a sculpture park, snorkel trail, and artificial reef.
One of the first pieces of this project, Miami Reef Star — a gigantic 90-foot star that will eventually be visible to landing aircraft descending over the waters — will be on exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach. Set up in prototype on Miami Beach itself, it will be a part of Star Compass, a series of three large-scale installations curated by Ximena Caminos and Dodie Kazanjian. In addition to Reef Star, Star Compass will also include The Great Elephant Migration, a work consisting of 100 life-sized sculptures of elephants, and Voile/Toile - Toile/Voile by French conceptual artist Daniel Buren, which will stage an enormous sailboat race.
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