Jose Dávila's sculpture 'The act of being together,' has been featured in the Los Angeles Times article: 'A modern Stonehenge rises in Desert Hot Springs: Here are the standouts in Desert X 2025.'
Los Angeles Times describes Dávila's sculpture as a knockout monumental construction of stacked blocks of marble. Twelve massive chunks of white stone were quarried there, transported in their raw state across the border and piled in six pairs adjacent to a Desert Hot Springs wind farm. The shrewd, vivifying juxtaposition pits crude, primal, static stone, its huge weight pressing the ground beneath your feet, against sleek, industrially elegant windmills spinning overhead to catch the invisible airstream and generate similarly imperceptible energy.
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