32. The Giant Hand – Atacama Desert, Chile Known as “Mano del Desierto,” this striking hand emerges from the barren landscape of the Atacama Desert. Created by Mario Irarrázabal, it symbolizes human vulnerability and loneliness.
33. The Unknown Official – Reykjavik, Iceland This sculpture by Magnús Tómasson humorously depicts a faceless bureaucrat carrying a briefcase, poking fun at the anonymity and monotony of officialdom.
34. Maman – Bilbao, Spain Created by Louise Bourgeois, this giant spider sculpture stands outside the Guggenheim Museum. It is both imposing and delicate, representing the strength and fragility of motherhood.
35. Non-Violence – New York City, USA This iconic sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd features a revolver with its barrel knotted, symbolizing peace and non-violence. It’s a powerful statement located near the United Nations Headquarters.