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A large, multifaceted, abstract sculpture with geometric shapes made of reflective materials is displayed in a dimly lit exhibition space
MomentA large, multifaceted, abstract sculpture with geometric shapes made of reflective materials is displayed in a dimly lit exhibition space. The sculpture features sharp angles and is composed of panels in metallic gold, black, and iridescent blue. Some panels have intricate etched patterns, while others are smooth and highly reflective, catching and distorting the surrounding light. The environment is dark with spotlights illuminating the artwork from above and possibly from within. The floor is dark and reflective, mirroring the sculpture's base. On the dark wall in the background, a quote is visible in white text: "For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to make things that have never been seen before." A person, largely obscured by shadows and the sculpture, can be seen in the far right background, suggesting the artwork is part of a public exhibition. The sculpture is located in the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto, Canada.

