"City in the Grass"
Leonardo Drew
presented by the galleries:
Galerie Lelong & Co.
528 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001
T 1 212 315 0470 F 1 212 262 0624 e-mail:



Mississippi Museum of Art
380 S Lamar St, Jackson, MS 39201, USA
Phone: +1 601-960-1515 e-mail:
Currently > February 21, 2021


Galerie Lelong & Co. is pleased to announce that the exhibition Leonardo Drew: City in the Grass is currently on view at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The installation is free and open to the public.
Leonardo Drew: City in the Grass, is a participatory, public art sculpture that invites viewers to engage directly with the work, the space it occupies, and one another while maintaining a social distance.
Drew incorporates tactile materials like wood, metal, and canvas he distresses by hand. Over 100 feet long and 30 feet wide, City in the Grass is made of aluminum panels with vividly colored sand to evoke a Persian carpet in motion. The artist intends for viewers to imagine being giants like Gulliver, the hero of Jonathan Swift's 1726 satire, in fictional Lilliput, as they wander through his bird's eye view of the city.
The Brooklyn, New York-based artist considers the work complete when people interact by sitting, standing, and walking on or around it, disrupting the "do not touch" directive at most public art installations and sculpture parks.
Leonardo Drew: City in the Grass, is a participatory, public art sculpture that invites viewers to engage directly with the work, the space it occupies, and one another while maintaining a social distance.
Drew incorporates tactile materials like wood, metal, and canvas he distresses by hand. Over 100 feet long and 30 feet wide, City in the Grass is made of aluminum panels with vividly colored sand to evoke a Persian carpet in motion. The artist intends for viewers to imagine being giants like Gulliver, the hero of Jonathan Swift's 1726 satire, in fictional Lilliput, as they wander through his bird's eye view of the city.
The Brooklyn, New York-based artist considers the work complete when people interact by sitting, standing, and walking on or around it, disrupting the "do not touch" directive at most public art installations and sculpture parks.
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