Outdoor sculptures that incorporate mirrors or reflective surfaces create mesmerizing visual experiences, blending art with the surrounding environment. Among the most famous is *Cloud Gate* (2006) by Anish Kapoor, affectionately known as "The Bean" in Chicago's Millennium Park. Its polished stainless-steel surface reflects the skyline and visitors, transforming the sculpture into a dynamic mirror.
Another notable work is *Sky Mirror* (2001), also by Kapoor, a colossal concave mirror that reflects and distorts the sky. Yayoi Kusama's *Narcissus Garden* (1966) features hundreds of mirrored spheres, creating an immersive, infinite reflection. Similarly, *Mirror Labyrinth* (1994) by Jeppe Hein invites viewers to interact with mirrored panels in an open-air maze.
These sculptures challenge perception, merging art, architecture, and nature through reflection. Whether monumental or interactive, they redefine public spaces as canvases for light, movement, and wonder.