‘Big Balls’ Is Now at the Social Security Administration
‘Big Balls’ Is Now at the Social Security Administration
The Social Security Administration has made a surprising addition to their offices – a new sculpture titled ‘Big Balls’. The artwork, created by renowned artist David Smith, is causing quite a stir among employees and visitors alike.
The sculpture features 10 large, spherical balls made of stainless steel, each measuring over six feet in diameter. The balls are arranged in a pyramid formation, with the largest ball at the base and the smallest at the top. The shiny surface of the balls reflects the light in an intriguing way, drawing attention from all who pass by.
Some have criticized the choice of artwork, claiming that it is inappropriate for a government agency like the Social Security Administration. However, supporters argue that the sculpture adds a touch of modernity and creativity to the otherwise sterile office environment.
Smith, the artist behind ‘Big Balls’, has defended his work, stating that it is meant to symbolize unity and strength. He believes that the sculpture can serve as a conversation starter and bring people together in a shared appreciation of art.
Despite the controversy, ‘Big Balls’ has already become a popular landmark at the Social Security Administration, with many employees posing for photos in front of the sculpture. Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying that ‘Big Balls’ has made a big impact on the office space.
What do you think of ‘Big Balls’ at the Social Security Administration? Do you believe that art has a place in government buildings, or should it be kept separate from official business?