The pieces were supposed to be on display until May 21, but were taken down just two days after being installed.
This isn’t the first time Vancouver’s public art scene has turned heads. The city has had its fair share of unusual installations, from upside-down buildings to gum-covered faces.
Below, check out five of Vancouver’s most eye-catching pieces of public art.
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Dennis Oppenheim’s sculpture of an upside-down, New England-style church sat in Coal Harbour Park from 2006 to 2008.
Part of the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale, the piece was built with the church’s steeple pointed into the ground.