Sculpture
LUAP’s sculptural works range from intimate pieces to monumental public installations. Each explores scale, material, and the physical presence of the Pink Bear in new environments.
LUAP creates Tender Armour, a sculptural Pink Bear egg for Elephant Family’s Big Egg Hunt. Debuting at Battersea and later shown at Kew Gardens, the work is seen by Their Majesties The King and Queen during Wonders of the Wild
LUAP unveils Seeds of Change at Winter Sculpture Park, combining an inflatable Pink Bear with biodegradable seed heads to rewild land. A hands-on workshop invites locals to take part, supported by Arts Council England.
LUAP presents The Pink Bear Pavilion, a four-metre recycled plastic sculpture for altonale Festival in Hamburg. Commissioned by the University of Europe, the work launches €250,000 worth of LUAP Pink Bear Scholarships.
LUAP exhibits a large-scale sculpture in the third edition of Winter Sculpture Park in Bexley, South-East London — a public exhibition bringing free, accessible art to disused land across ten winter weeks.
LUAP creates Mind & Body, a sculptural Pink Bear piece for Me, My Brain and I. Exhibited at Koppel X and projected onto Piccadilly Lights, the work is later sold through Christie’s in support of Parkinson’s UK.
The Unconscious Therapy transformed a vacant building on New Bond Street into an atmospheric exhibition that explored memory, mental health and emotional connection through LUAP’s recurring Pink Bear figure.