When we think of installation art, images of minimal, industrial-style sculptures in urban spaces usually come to mind. The truth is, though, that installation work can come in any and all forms — even a human being can be part of an installation. It’s the sort of art that pushes the boundaries of what art really can be, and this particular piece of work only proves that point even further. It’s in an unexpected place, the gorgeous foothills of a mountain in Italy. It’s also an unexpected subject — large, soft pink bunnies aren’t exactly considered art in many highly conceptual artistic circles. However, what one Viennese collective created here is something pretty special: It’s unique, made from biodegradable materials, and fully accessible and interactive with people that come through. Check out the story of the pink bunny below — and find out why you should try to see it soon, because it won’t be around much longer.







**Here’s another fun fact: This installation is so big, you can actually see it from Google Earth! Check out the video below to see this sculpture from high above.**