Description
For high-net-worth individuals, the creation of a globally significant sculptural experience involves exercising discernment in the acquisition of each artwork.
Such individuals adopt a long-view approach, seeing each acquisition as an investment in the richness of the cultural landscape. Their investment moreover represents value that endures as much for the individual as it does for the collective.
Through their acquisitions, they seek to capture an evolving conversation as it expresses itself through the work of prominent creators.
Among artworks by Bruce Armstrong, Clement Meadmore, Inge King and Kaws, is an artwork by Todd Stuart that speaks a message of enduring global significance: an artwork that spoke to the Point Leo Estate Sculpture Park owner personally.
Shhhh … Don’t Tell the World pits individual freedom against an overarching authority, and in doing so it conveys the importance of courage, and the degree to which courageous people can make a difference.
Selected by John Gandel himself and upscaled to a height 2.8 meters for dramatic effect, Shhhh … Don’t Tell the World is part of a cultural conversation and an enduring legacy.


















