Shorter than the Day began as a sketch. Sze then worked with experts at a fabrication studio to build the structure, which she later assembled with a team on-site at the airport. “It had to feel like a cloud—uneven but not unbalanced, teetering on a thread,” Sze explains. Though the suspended rods appear chaotic at first, they also form an organized sphere surrounding a void.
Sze printed the photographs on sheets of aluminum that resemble torn paper, adding to the work’s weightless quality. Completed, the monumental sculpture is 48 feet high and 30 feet wide, and weighs 5 tons. But it looks delicate and ethereal.