Maauad, an artist from Mexico City, was a Black Cube fellow in 2019 and produced an installation calledwhich consisted of 100 small bronze texts that were put on different buildings throughout Denver. The text mimicked the style, color and font of the Trump Tower sign and read,"To share is precious, pure, and fair," from Marvin Gaye's"I Want You."
Over the thirteen years Maauad has been hosting the workshops, he has enlarged around forty out of the 7,000 sculptures that have been made by random participants.will display ten sculptures, some from Denver and a few from his archives. Although the exhibit is inside the headquarters, the project is still considered site-specific because it is being showcased in the same space that the workshop was held.