A new work created for the Sculpture Park by Manish Nai (born 1980) consists of five wooden poles, each measuring ten feet long, which lean from the floor to the top of the wall. Mid-way on this trajectory is a block of compressed colors that wraps around the poles. These blocks are solid yet spongy, colorful in an undetermined way. The material is actually discarded clothing that the artist has molded into shape, using chance to determine their palettes.