The Art of the Brick
The Art of the Brick is a traveling exposition of sculptures made by Nathan Sawaya using Lego building bricks. It premiered in 2007 and as of 2024 continues to hold exhibitions around the world.
Exhibitions
The Art of the Brick exclusively features sculptures made by Nathan Sawaya using Lego building bricks. Each exhibition typically features over 100 sculptures. Many have references to old classical art, which has been given a twist from the usual paint on a canvas to a popular kids toy that showcases creativity using bricks.Each sculpture has between approximately 4,000 to 80,000 Lego building bricks.
Some of the sculptures displayed include:FlyboyThe Kiss My Boy Pop-up Book SkullsThe Swimmer Yellow
The exhibition also sometimes includes collections of photography by Dean West with sculptures by Sawaya integrated into the photos.
History
The Art of the Brick first premiered in 2007. It is the first traveling art exhibition to focus exclusively on sculptures made using LEGO building bricks.Since 2007, it has toured through over 80 cities and been to each populated continent.
The locations it has been exhibited include:
- The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
- California Science Center, Los Angeles
- Federation Square, Melbourne
- Hamburg
- Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
- Israel
- Lyon
- Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
- New York City
- Norway
- Pacific Science Center, Seattle
- Paris
- San Francisco
- Singapore
- Taiwan
- Tampa
- Tokyo
- Zürich