Introduction
LEGO bricks are not just for creating toys and playsets; they have found a home in the world of art too. Artists globally have taken the colorful, interlocking plastic pieces and turned them into awe-inspiring installations. Here are 13 of the most creative LEGO art installations from around the world that have captured the imagination of viewers and showcased the versatility of LEGO bricks.
"Yellow" by Nathan Sawaya
Located in: Multiple exhibitions
Description: A life-sized sculpture of a man tearing open his chest, with LEGO bricks spilling out, symbolizing the artist's personal transition from lawyer to full-time artist.
LEGO Waterfall in the LEGO House, Billund
Located in: Billund, Denmark
Description: A mesmerizing waterfall made entirely of LEGO bricks cascading down multiple floors in the heart of LEGO House.
"Rubik’s Cube" by Invader
Located in: Paris, France
Description: A giant replica of a Rubik’s Cube created using LEGO, highlighting the blend of two iconic toys.
LEGO Cathedral by Michał Kulesza
Located in: Poland
Description: An art piece that turns everyday objects, like a butter spreader or a toothbrush, into monumental architectural wonders using LEGO.
"Travelling Bricks" by Theodoros Papagiannis
Located in: Greece
Description: This exhibition showcases LEGO-built replicas of iconic vehicles, including the Titanic and Orient Express.
"Park People" by Nathan Sawaya
Located in: Various parks in the USA
Description: Life-sized LEGO figures seated on park benches, inviting real people to sit beside them and ponder life’s moments.
"Forest Giants in a Giant Forest" by Thomas Dambo
Located in: Kentucky, USA
Description: Massive trolls built from LEGO bricks and recycled materials, hidden throughout the forest, awaiting discovery by adventurers.
LEGO Cherry Blossom Tree
Located in: Nagoya, Japan
Description: Recognized by the Guinness World Records, this life-sized sakura tree, built using over 800,000 LEGO bricks, celebrates the iconic cherry blossom festivals of Japan.
"Brickman Experience" by Ryan McNaught
Located in: Australia
Description: Features numerous large-scale creations, from a LEGO Airbus to intricate historical scenes, all designed by the only LEGO Certified Professional in the Southern Hemisphere.
"Einstein" by Marco Pece
Located in: Italy
Description: A stunning recreation of the iconic image of Einstein sticking out his tongue, but with a LEGO twist.
"Hugman Adventures" by Nathan Sawaya
Located in: Various locations worldwide
Description: Small LEGO figures, known as Hugmen, can be found hugging lamp posts, bicycle stands, and other urban structures, turning everyday sights into art.
"Bricks in the Sky" by Warren Elsmore
Located in: London, UK
Description: Displayed atop the ArcelorMittal Orbit, this exhibition showcased iconic London landmarks recreated in LEGO, offering a LEGO-view from London’s highest sculpture.
"LEGO Birds by Tom Poulsom
Located in: UK
Description: Beautifully crafted, life-sized LEGO birds representing species from around the world, blending natural beauty with artistic creativity.
Conclusion
From the streets of Paris to the forests of Kentucky, LEGO art installations transcend borders, bringing creativity and wonder to viewers of all ages. These installations serve as a testament to LEGO's enduring appeal and its power to inspire artists to build, reimagine, and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.