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Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-01-19 · Status: New
At La Biennale in Venice, artist Daniel Arsham took a moment to help a blind man named Hoby (@hobywedler)experience his sculpture. By guiding him through the form by touch, the artwork became something that could be felt rather than seen.
It’s a powerful reminder that art doesn’t belong only to the eyes — it can be shared, understood, and enjoyed in many different ways. ❤️
Artist: @danielarsham
Video: @odiethethiiird
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Bro appreciates it more than people who can see it
Same idea of falling apart and coming together… what a description❤️
“Oh Daniel, this is gorgeous” 😧
I’m so spoiled. Can’t remember the last time I was as wowed as he is here. Need to appreciate things more.
If a blind man can see that it is gorgeous then it is indeed! 🥵😍
I love how we’re all just sobbing over this
I really like this guy , his articulation and expression is beautiful. Just a great video thanks for this.
I could watch him all day, how therapeutic and lovely this was to come across
😭😭😭😭 oh this is beautiful.
I love humanity at its core sm I can feel the love
I would love to be in his head and see things from his perspective
🥹🥹🥹 why does everything make me cry??? ❤️❤️
This is such a beautiful interaction 😭
He sounds like Olaf!