The festival now hosts a smaller number of art installations, but they're larger than life.
A look back at the art from Coachella 2019
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is known for big performances, but each year also features big art installations that show up all over Instagram and beyond. As the 2022 festival is about to return for the first time in three years, travel back to 2019 with us to see the stories behind some of the festival's most iconic art installations.
“Overview Effect” made its debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday, but go behind the scenes to see how Poetic Kinetics made the astronaut.
'Colossal Cacti,' seven abstract sculptures representing saguaros, could be the next great spot for festival goers to lounge in the shade.
Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré hopes his installation "Sarbalé ke" becomes a point of celebration at the festival.
Paisley prints are not just for ties, shirts and furnishings, but for the giant murals in Sofia Enriquez's art installation "Mismo" at Coachella 2019.
Artist duo Dedo Vabo have brought the hippos back to Coachella for their largest work of art yet.
The seven-story structure has rainbow-colored panels that filter and change the light of the surrounding landscape. It was a big draw for last year's festival.
These are the details behind the "Overview Effect" installation.