A mesmerizing fusion of engineering and artistry, Metalmorphosis is one of Charlotte’s most striking public sculptures. Created by Czech artist David Černý, this 25-foot-tall, 14-ton mirrored steel head is composed of rotating layers that continuously shift and realign, forming and dissolving a human face in an endless cycle. The sculpture’s reflective surfaces capture the surrounding environment, making each viewing experience unique.
Located in the Whitehall Corporate Center, Metalmorphosis is more than just a static monument—it’s a kinetic spectacle. The layers, controlled by a complex motor system, slowly rotate in various directions, creating a hypnotic visual effect that blends surrealism with mechanical precision. At its core, the sculpture features a fountain, with water flowing from the mouth when the layers align.
Despite its corporate park setting, Metalmorphosis has become a must-see attraction for visitors and photographers. It embodies the intersection of technology, creativity, and illusion, making it one of Charlotte’s most fascinating and unexpected public art installations.