Aerodynamic Forms in Space

Aerodynamic Forms in Space is a 2010 sculpture by Rodney Graham located at the Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park in Vancouver, Canada.

[3] In creating this sculpture, Graham rearranged pieces from three airplane model sets.

[5] The sculpture abstractly depicts a blue elastic band, a plastic, red propeller that is turned by the wind, and wheels that move up and down in a short distance.

[1][4] The sculpture is located at the Georgia Street entrance[1] at the northeast side of Stanley Park.

[6] Patrik Andersson, associate professor at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, praised the work for interpreting utopian traditions with pop culture references.