De Maria Pavilion
- Year
- 2016
- Category
- Cultural · Gallery
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Bridgehampton, United States
Photography © Nikolas Koenig Housing sculpture and drawings by Walter De Maria, the gallery is the firm’s second single-artist exhibition structure on the site. The first, an outdoor pavilion, was dedicated to Isamu Noguchi, and was constructed from Alaskan Yellow Cedar and concrete. This second, enclosed gallery "pavilion" is set within a 1920s walled cutting garden, part of an informal art walk that links several contemporary sculptures set on a unique, 11-acre estate. Within the walls, the landscape inverts the typical formal garden design by reintroducing indigenous plantings: red cedars, bayberry, swamp white oaks and meadow grasses.
Photography © Nikolas Koenig Housing sculpture and drawings by Walter De Maria, the gallery is the firm’s second single-artist exhibition structure on the site. The first, an outdoor pavilion, was dedicated to Isamu Noguchi, and was constructed from Alaskan Yellow Cedar and concrete. This second, enclosed gallery "pavilion" is set within a 1920s walled cutting garden, part of an informal art walk that links several contemporary sculptures set on a unique, 11-acre estate. Within the walls, the landscape inverts the typical formal garden design by reintroducing indigenous plantings: red cedars, bayberry, swamp white oaks and meadow grasses.