Cai Guo-Qiang Head On (2006) 99 life-sized replicas of wolves and glass wall. Wolves: papier-mâché, plaster, fiberglass, gauze, resin, and painted hide. Exhibited at Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art, during exhibition ““The End of the World,” October 16, 2016-March 19, 2017 Role: Project Manager, Cai Guo-Qiang Studio Cai Guo-Qiang’s renowned installation Head On was a featured artwork in Centre Pecci’s inaugural exhibition entitled “The End of the World,” curated by director Fabio Cavallucci. Through the works of over 50 international artists spanning the museum’s spaceship-like architecture, the ambitious inaugural exhibition was conceived as a kind of thought exercise of distance, inviting the visitors to look at our present from a great distance of the future, as if being projected thousands of light years away to view our current world as if it were a fossil. Head On (2006) was commissioned by Deutsche Bank AG and in the Deutsche Bank Collection. The monumental installation consists of 99 stuffed wolves rushing headlong toward a glass wall. Although the leader crashes into the wall, the pack still races after him. Following the collision, the wolves walk back to the end of the line, stoically preparing to repeat the act.