• The sculpture, she said, is the image of “the very beginning of something,” clay that “the artist is kneading in his hands… Big Clay is a metaphor for creativity.”
  • The 12-meter sculpture “Big Clay #4“ symbolizes the creative process. It is a 50 times larger lump of clay and is cast from aluminum.
  • Looming over the pedestrians of midtown Manhattan is a monumental new work, “Big Clay #4” (2013–14) made by the Swiss artist Urs Fischer (b.1973).
  • What’s wrong with ‘Big Clay No.4’? According to art experts, the sculpture symbolizes raw material and all that can come of it in the future - both successful and not.
  • Big Clay #4 is a work by the Swiss artist Urs Fischer which was installed in the Seagram’s building plaza for 6 months in the summer and fall of 2015.
  • The 12-meter sculpture “Big Clay No. 4″ symbolizes the creative process.It is a 50 times larger lump of clay and is cast from aluminum.
  • Installation view: “Big Clay #4 and 2 Tuscan Men,” Piazza della Signoria, Florence: 9/22/17 – 1/21/18.
  • On the embankment in front of the entrance to the building visitors can see the infamous sculpture by Urs Fischer "Big Clay No. 4". It is, of course, looks...
  • Big Clay #4 is both monumental than elementary. ... In fact Big Clay#4 is an enlargement or very small pieces of clay molded by the artist in his studio.
  • Considering that the stop for the sculpture "Big Clay #4" is not its first, it’s amazing how universally it has filled the new space of the embankment.