HongSeok Goh can’t see. But he can make the invisible visible. “To me, air is like a building material,” he says. Goh captures air, bends it, folds it, shapes it, contorts it, gives it color and heft.
A herd of 100 life-size elephant sculptures, handcrafted by 200 Indigenous artisans from South India, made their Miami debut as part of “The Great Elephant Migration”—a global public art and ...