Go Wild for the Wild
Exhibit Title:
Go Wild for the Wild
Exhibition Locations:
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551 Lincoln Road & 910 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Exhibition Dates:
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December 2024 – December 2025
About the Exhibition:
Go Wild for the Wild is a vibrant outdoor art experience that transforms the iconic Lincoln Road in Miami Beach into a powerful stage for conservation. Created by world-renowned artists Gillie and Marc, this year-long exhibition blends whimsy and urgency, bringing together interactive bronze sculptures that spotlight the fragile state of endangered wildlife.
Anchored by their beloved characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman, each sculpture invites direct public interaction — encouraging passersby to sit, climb, and reflect. These immersive encounters transform the sidewalk into a journey of empathy and awareness. At the heart of the exhibition is a mission: to inspire action for the survival of our planet’s most vulnerable species.
From cycling with chimpanzees to sharing a bench with a white rhino, Go Wild for the Wild brings conservation stories to life with tenderness, humor, and bold visual storytelling. It’s a celebration of art, advocacy, and Miami’s dynamic cultural spirit.
Featured Sculptures:
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The Giraffe and Chimpanzee Were on a Wild Ride to a Safer Place with Rabbitwoman and Dogman
This whimsical tandem bicycle sculpture features Rabbitwoman and Dogman accompanied by a giraffe and chimpanzee — cycling toward safety and hope. With a seat at the back, the sculpture invites the public to join the journey and become part of the adventure. A metaphor for teamwork and shared purpose, the artwork emphasizes harmony with nature and the joy of movement toward a better future. -
The White Rhino Bench of Friendship
A deeply symbolic work showing Rabbitwoman and Dogman seated beside a white rhino on a bench — an open invitation for the public to sit with them. This sculpture is a tribute to unity, compassion, and our collective responsibility to protect the natural world. The white rhino, both powerful and endangered, represents the beauty and vulnerability of life on Earth, and the bench becomes a space of shared humanity and care.