A self-supporting sculpture of an over three metres tall blackberry stem, forged in sand-cast aluminum and developed on a 3D scan: this is Megaflora by British artist Alice Channer. For the first time, the sculpture is installed outdoors, in the museum’s garden, and testifies, with monumental evocative power, the fascinating ambiguity present in Channer’s work, always on the borderline between the real and the artificial, between nature and its reproduction through the use of industrial materials or precious metals.