Friday, June 18, 2010
international triennale of kogei
japanese designer nendo was invited to reinvent the interior of rifare - formerly a space leftover from a large bookstore - and transform it into an exhibition venue for the first international triennale of kogei in kanazawa, japan.
the brief for the project was to leave the existing space, more or less intact, without placing any drastic changes within the interior. nendo's response was to set-up five pre-fabricated agricultural greenhouses made of plastic within the venue which would act as individual gallery spaces. the lighting used to highlight the work inside would emanate from the translucent plastic walls, turning the greenhouses into large 'illuminated lanterns' with paths of black stapled carpets running throughout the exhibition venue, acting as 'trails'.
all images by daici ano
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-joel
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