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The Universe of Words is a colorful art installation created by the French architect and artist Emmanuelle Moureaux in collaboration with the Japanese brand Calpis. Moureaux took inspiration from the Japanese festival Star Festival. One popular tradition of the festival is the practice of writing wishes and dreams on bright pieces of paper and hanging these from bamboo branches, in the hope that they will come true. ✨

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In Signs of Life, a dense installation of knotted and wound string fills much of Galerie Templon’s New York space. The work of Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, the solo show transforms the gallery into a monochromatic labyrinth of intricate mesh that ascends from floor to ceiling. String Installation, Furniture Moodboard, Chiharu Shiota, Street Installation, Art Connection, Abstract Portrait Painting, Set Design Theatre, Signs Of Life, Up To The Sky

In Signs of Life, a dense installation of knotted and wound string fills much of Galerie Templon’s New York space. The work of Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, the solo show transforms the gallery into a monochromatic labyrinth of intricate mesh that ascends from floor to ceiling.

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My friend Yunhee took a couple really good photos of Yoko's "Wish Tree" at Kempner. I just learned, by the way, that Kempner also has created a very funny video series about what it's like to run a Chelsea art gallery. www.themadnessofart.com It's worth watching. To ancient societies trees held symbolic and even magical power. A tree was like a bridge between the earth and the sky. The roots of a tree penetrate deep into the earth and derive sustenance while the trunk rises and branches…

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