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Botanical Pavilion

Year
2020
Status
Built

Kengo Kuma collaborates with Australian artist Geoffrey Nees to respond to the philosophical nature of Korean artist Lee Ufan’s painting Dialogue 2017 for the National Gallery of Victoria's 2020 Triennial. Through the creation of a new architectural installation, a gallery-scale circular pavilion acts as a sensorial walkway through which to approach and contemplate Ufan’s painting. Made in the Japanese tradition of wooden architecture, where pieces interlock, held by tension and gravity, the Botanical Pavilion 2020 features a sublime tessellated interior lined with reclaimed timber collected over several years at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens.

Kengo Kuma collaborates with Australian artist Geoffrey Nees to respond to the philosophical nature of Korean artist Lee Ufan’s painting Dialogue 2017 for the National Gallery of Victoria's 2020 Triennial. Through the creation of a new architectural installation, a gallery-scale circular pavilion acts as a sensorial walkway through which to approach and contemplate Ufan’s painting. Made in the Japanese tradition of wooden architecture, where pieces interlock, held by tension and gravity, the Botanical Pavilion 2020 features a sublime tessellated interior lined with reclaimed timber collected over several years at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens.

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