Olivier Grossetete - Pont de Singe (2012)
“Pont de Singe reflects the architecture of Tatton’s Japanese Garden as well as the flight of fancy of the Formal Gardens as a whole. The installation is a folly of design and engineering: a featherweight bridge designed for contemplation rather than function, emanating from and leading to the water, held aloft by three helium-filled balloons, recalling the power of daydreams and their ability to transform reality.”
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Olivier Grossetete - Pont de Singe (2012) “Pont de Singe reflects the architecture of Tatton’s Japanese Garden as well...
Olivier Grossetete - Pont de Singe (2012) “Pont de Singe reflects the architecture of Tatton’s Japanese Garden as well...
Olivier Grossetete - Pont de Singe (2012) “Pont de Singe reflects the architecture of Tatton’s Japanese Garden as well...
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