Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973071
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973061
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973062
A view shows the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer as works to dismantle it are underway on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973024
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973059
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973051
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973049
A worker stands near the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer as works to dismantle it are underway on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973026
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973069
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973025
A worker stands near the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer as works to dismantle it are underway on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973018
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973010
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8973053
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8972988
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8972996
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8972987
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8972994
Workers dismantle the sculpture called Big Clay #4 by Swiss artist Urs Fischer on Bolotnaya Embankment in central Moscow, Russia. The 12-meter installation made of aluminum and stainless steel appeared on the banks of the Moskva River across from the Kremlin in August 2021, triggering a wave of criticism and debate about the true value of contemporary art.28.07.2025#8972986