All photos by Sylvie Becquet, © Tadashi Kawamata, courtesy the artist and Mennour, Paris, shared with permission
Constructed with an intuitive weaving process evocative of birds, ’s “Nest in Liaigre” is a sprawling, site-specific installation that questions how we interact with our built environments. The towering work perches on the side of the architecture firm and winds inside the Paris studio, creating a spiral maze of wooden chairs and furniture that flows between the facade and interior. Using humble, vintage materials, Kawamata invites viewers to relax and socialize within the cozy space, while exploring the links between art and architecture.
“Nest in Liaigre” is on view through March 25, 2024, as part of . Find more of Kawamata’s works on .






Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article appeared first on .




