Unlike its cohorts, Bricks II (2012) embraces the notion of construction rather than destruction. With nothing more than bricks fastened together at various angles with metal clamps, Sabatier erected a delicately poised geometric structure resembling an architectural model that zigzags upward. In its economy of industrial means, formal clarity and absence of decorative flourishes, the sculpture echoed Mies van der Rohe. Bricks II also suggested Tatlin's Tower, and in so doing resuscitated one of the questions central to Russian Constructivism: what separates art from work?