inside the hive
Artists collaborating with bees offer a softer model of making that’s shaped by patience, shared labor, and a willingness to let another species enter the work. Inside the warm dark of a hive, sculpture begins with a surface, a cavity, or a frame left open to a world that moves by scent, temperature, and collective instinct.
The artist may prepare the form, coat it in wax, place a queen at its center, or set an object among thousands of workers, but from that point the work starts to belong to a different order of making.
Ren Yue, Yuansu II, 2013-15. image courtesy the artist
making room for another species
This is where the work begins to connect with themes of soft...
