Laib stated that "pollen is the potential beginning of the life of the plant. It is as simple, as beautiful and as complex as this. And of course it has so many meanings. I think everyone who lives knows that pollen is important." With all the talk and concern about bees and their importance in our food supply for the past few years knows, this is so true. It just never occurred to me how this could be art. I loved it and loved the serendipity of discovering and experiencing it.

Click here to watch the video about the making of this work:
http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/253/1252
Click here to read Ken Johnson's review in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/01/arts/design/wolfgang-laibs-pollen-from-hazelnut-at-moma.html?_r=0
Although I don't agree with the last part of his review, Johnson makes some very interesting points for contemplation. Enjoy.