Tornado
9 years ago by
Tokujin Yoshioka s’y connaît comme personne en pailles…
Et il nous coupe le souffle avec l’exposition qui lui est consacrée, visible en ce moment au Saga Prefectural Art Museum. L’installation intitulée Tornado emmène les visiteurs dans un labyrinthe de salles d’exposition remplies de deux millions (oui, millions !) de pailles transparentes, donnant l’impression aux visiteurs qu’ils sont pris en pleine tornade. (Un peu comme une version intello du film Twister.)
Tornado est à la fois une présence diaphane et éthérée, une tempête pareille à nulle autre.
Et nous, on adore que les installations deviennent une forme d’art de plus en plus populaire.
Vous aimez ? Vous préférez ce type de travail à des œuvres plus traditionnelles comme les tableaux ou les sculptures ?
I think it’s really interesting and visiting place like that is a unique experience. The only problem of the installation art, in my opinion, is that it takes lots of space…
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I like many forms of art — visual art, sculpture, music, storytelling and so on.
I have enjoyed installation art as well, although I tend to prefer installation art in places where it is integrated with living spaces or outdoors. It takes a lot of space and to me feels elitest and contrived when inside a gallery or museum.
Amazing work. Sublime and simple and yet so strong.
I’d love to see this in person, I’m sure it’s quite an experience. I like that installation art is becoming more accessible, I’ll be happy when you don’t have to go to only super huge/popular museums for these experiences though. Makes a girl in a small town jealous.
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Wauw, this looks amazing!
This is so beautiful and at first glance it looks as though it’s outside. How creative to use straws to create such beauty. Art can be expressed in many forms whether it’s installations or oil paintings…all good to me :)