45-Foot 'Re-Evolution' Sculpture Installed at San Francisco’s Embarcadero Plaza
Marco Cochrane’s iconic steel sculpture, symbolizing feminine strength, makes its debut in its new location with a public unveiling event set for April 10.
- The 45-foot tall steel sculpture 'Re-Evolution,' originally showcased at Burning Man in 2015, has been installed at Embarcadero Plaza in San Francisco.
- The artwork was relocated from its initially planned site at Union Square due to concerns about the plaza’s structural integrity.
- The sculpture features internal lighting and a mechanism that simulates breathing, creating a striking visual display at night.
- An unveiling event on April 10 will include live music, a DJ, an artist market, food, a full bar, and lighting displays organized by Illuminate SF.
- The installation will remain at Embarcadero Plaza for an initial six-month period, with the possibility of an extension.