Filing Cabinet Skyscraper: The seven-story tall sculpture is the creation of artist
Yates. What makes this so unique and interesting is the fact that this 65- foot tall skyscraper is made entirely of filing cabinets. Officially the largest filing cabinet in the world, this 65 ft tall office cabinet actually serves a purpose, of sorts. It contains a dismantled sports car, the parts organized, labeled and filed in the drawers, heaviest to lightest.




Cardboard Work Tower: This is another installation created by artist
Yates using cardboard boxes that rises to a height of 56 feet. This installation utilizes 50 medium size brown cardboard boxes piled on top of one another. The top most box is left open with nothing inside it.

