I'm trying to remember the name of a (Japanese?) architect/artist who makes facades/interiors out of layers and layers of lumber - kinda looks like a whirlwind of wood. He maybe did an installation with tons of chairs filling a room? Kawasawa...Kurosawa...something like that.
The other is the artist who uses branches to make landscape/folly instalations out of thin wood branches, woven together. He makes castles, huge vases...that kind of thing.
Paper Architect, Paper Artist
I'm trying to remember the name of a (Japanese?) architect/artist who makes facades/interiors out of layers and layers of lumber - kinda looks like a whirlwind of wood. He maybe did an installation with tons of chairs filling a room? Kawasawa...Kurosawa...something like that.
The other is the artist who uses branches to make landscape/folly instalations out of thin wood branches, woven together. He makes castles, huge vases...that kind of thing.
Here are two links to get your juices flowing:
http://www.petercallesen.com/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMqftVhOuTw
thx
repetition works
the second one being Andy Goldsworthy probably...
Kawamata - YES! Thank you.
And for Goldsworthy, good guess, but I was looking for Patrick Dougherty - a little more kitchy than AG.
http://www.stickwork.net/installations.php
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