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may 31, 2017 - Nendo

Installation with 2,000 pieces of “ivy of mirrors” for an Ikebana (Japanese art of flower) school

A space designed for the “HANA SO” exhibition held by Akane Teshigahara, fourth head (= IEMOTO in Japanese) of the Sogetsu school of #ikebana, to commemorate their 90th anniversary. A tiered stone garden created by Isamu Noguchi has been chosen to serve as the exhibition venue, and to make the most of this unique space was the essential part of the design. Normally, the pieces for exhibitions are decided in advance, and the space is designed to accentuate those elements. But for this special occasion, the client proposed to reverse the approach by using the design of the space as an inspiration and to create the #ikebana pieces that would be exhibited there. 0.5mm thick stainless steel sheet with a mirror finish was cut into pieces shaped like collections of linked
Each piece was then individually fitted to overlay the stone garden in order to create an “ivy of mirrors”. The ivy would reflect the surroundings while also revealing glimpses of the texture and appearance of the stone garden beneath it, and the diffused reflections of the colours and outlines of the exhibited #ikebana flowers would produce a kaleidoscopic visual effect. The addition of this extra layer between these two works – the #ikebana flowers and the stone garden – would create a harmony between them, as if the flowers were gently enfolding the stone garden.

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