Deserves a double take: That’s not a miniature version of Ugo Rondinone’s ‘Miami Mountain’. ⠀ It’s Marcela Sinclair (@sincli) holding up a few stones from ‘Derrame (Spill)’ (2019), the Argentine artist’s interactive site-specific installation consisting of thousands of small, palm-sized stones painted in the same 5 colors as Rondinone’s piece, radiating horizontally outward. ⠀ Created for ‘Disruptions’, an outdoor exhibition on view in Collins Park December 3–8, the piece encourages visitors to appropriate the work for themselves, manipulating the stones in any way they choose. ⠀ Tap the *Stories* link in bio to read more about Sinclair, the work, and the show – curated by Florencia Battiti & Diana Wechsler (@wechslerd) and presented by Art Basel Cities in collaboration with @bacultura during Art Basel Miami Beach 2019. — Image 1: Photo by @ManiGatto. Image 2: Ugo Rondinone, ‘Miami Mountain’, 2016, painted stone and stainless steel, 3.5 × 12.5 × 3.5m. Photo by Andrea Rossetti, courtesy of Studio Rondinone. #marcelasinclair #ugorondinone #artbasel #artbaselcities #buenosaires #artbaselmiamibeach #collinspark #publicart