It reminded us of sharks coming up out of the grass. We liked the angles, they seem stylish and dark. What is it supposed to be of?
[Joy]

Ten Elements, Tony Smith
I really like that the sculpture is scary to me. I feel like these people could come to life when no one is looking. I had a very "uncanny valley" reaction to this initially. I really want to know how it was made because the people in it look very realistic. / I like how sad the people look. Is it supposed to be a statement about the tired working people and their dissatisfaction with life?
[Michael and Jaqueline]

Rush Hour, George Segal
I'm interested by how vulnerable and human the piece is. It gives this feeling of shame and sadness. Or like she is sneezing into her sleeve. Who is it of? Is it the biblical Eve?
[Joy]

Eve, Auguste Rodin
Because of how tall it is, it makes me feel small, but the man is very frail and hunched over so you aren't intimidated by it at all. We liked the materials used. Is it broken? We're not sure if it was supposed to move or not.
[Jacqueline]

Hammering Man, Jonathan Borofsky
It looks like a break dancer or someone doing the splits, but mostly a break dancer. Is it supposed to be anything? Why is it untitled?
[Jacqueline]

Untitled, Joel Shapiro
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