Love the Baby Indian Elephant & Black Rhino

Upcoming Exhibition (Dec 2026)
Keppel MRT Station, Singapore, Singapore
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About the Exhibition
These two elephant sculptures have already been on an incredible adventure. They were first part of the monumental Love The Last March, the world’s longest sculpture, which was exhibited at the iconic Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. There, they joined a procession of animals from around the world, raising awareness for endangered species and reminding visitors of the urgent need to protect our planet’s biodiversity.

Now, their journey continues. These beloved elephants will leave the march and take on a new role as permanent residents of Singapore’s newest train station. By placing them in a space of such daily movement and connection, the sculptures will remain accessible to the public, allowing countless commuters and visitors to engage with their story. From fleeting glances to lingering moments of reflection, the elephants will become companions on the journey through the city.

This installation ensures that their message lives on, long after the Gardens by the Bay exhibition has closed. By anchoring them permanently in Singapore, the sculptures will serve as both a cultural landmark and a conservation reminder. They will inspire joy in children, curiosity in travelers, and reflection in all who pass by, carrying forward the mission of Love The Last March: to know, love, and save the last of our wild animals.