The Best Public Pop-Ups and Installations to See During Art Basel Miami | Vogue
"Tucked into the trees in Miami’s Design District are pink sisal-tassel sloths, all part of the outdoor installation Pink Beasts. London-based, Mexican-born artist Fernando Laposse created these creatures with red dye from the tiny cochineal insect, a native species that have been used for textile-coloring since the Aztec age. (An added splash of lemon juice and baking soda gives them their Art Deco a propos pink shade.) Accompanying these arboreal animals are sculptural hammocks by Angela Damman, meant for public use." - Elise Taylor