‘Big Balls’ Is Now at the Social Security Administration
Big Balls Is Now at the Social Security Administration
As shocking as it may sound, the latest installation at the Social Security Administration is a massive sculpture titled ‘Big Balls’.
The sculpture, created by renowned artist John Smith, stands at a towering 20 feet tall and is made entirely of recycled materials.
Many are surprised by the choice of artwork for such a conservative government building, but officials maintain that the piece is a symbol of strength and unity.
‘Big Balls’ has already sparked debates on social media, with some praising its boldness and creativity, while others see it as an inappropriate display in a government setting.
Despite the controversy, the artist hopes that the sculpture will encourage visitors to think outside the box and challenge their perceptions of art and public space.
The Social Security Administration has stated that ‘Big Balls’ will be on display for the next six months, after which it will be moved to a public park for permanent exhibition.
The agency encourages all visitors to come and see the sculpture in person, as it is best experienced up close and personal.
With its unconventional subject matter and imposing size, ‘Big Balls’ is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who encounter it.
Whether you love it or hate it, one thing is for certain – ‘Big Balls’ is now a part of the Social Security Administration’s legacy.