bruno billio: vegetal sociale

bruno billio: vegetal sociale



toronto artist bruno billio created an unusual sculptural installation at the entrance of the
toronto interior design show
utilizing 40 of vitra’s vegetal chairs designed by the
bouroullec brothers. the installation suspended the chairs in green, white and black from the show’s
ceiling using black rope tied with a simple knot. the piece was intended to evolve as visitors
purchased the chairs from the display, untying them in the process. over the course of the event
the sculpture would change colour form and size, until there were no chairs remaining.






nate db
01.26.10  
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Really? How many more chair clusters are we going to see in the future? This is bad.
Agnes   01.27.10
christmas is over baby ;-))
.   01.27.10
Insipid drivel parading as hyper-intellectual high-concept art and design is over baby.
Snidely Whiplash   01.27.10
intellectual masturbation or bullshit. sorry.
poetti   01.31.10

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