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On display in gallery exhibition "Wildlife: Trading & Conservation"
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This life size tiger sculpture was made for the partnered IFAW/RISD/Creature Conserve exhibition "Wildlife: Trading & Conservation". Within the space of the gallery, the gaze of the cat is intended to catch eye contact with the viewer, often unintentionally from across the room.