Tuesday 22 October 2013

Crystallise

My friend and I took a little trip to see some art last Sunday; I say a little trip because it took us about an hour to get there. We headed to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Tokyo (Mot) to see Tokujin Yoshioka's exhibition Crystallise.

Prepare to be amazed by an exhibition that connects the audience with nature. Yoshioka's works of art are the result of a fine balance between architecture and nature. Inspired by Henri Matisse, the artist recreates natural light distorted by stained glass Church windows in an architectural installation called Rainbow Church. In another room, crystal paintings are taking form with the vibrations of Swan Lake. The exhibition evokes scenes from a faraway winter-land, where natural formations seem to be delicately orchestrated by Yoshioka.




 Marie 

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