When I arrived in New York on Sunday I only had about an hour or so
to dash over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see
Mike and Doug Starn's Big Bambú installation on the rooftop terrace.
It was exquisite. I didn't get to climb it, but I took lots of pictures.
I hope you will take a peek at my Flickr collection.
It's a spectacular structure and the backdrop of Central Park
and the Manhattan skyline is splendid.
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I have watched a documentary about it. It's quite amazing isn't it?
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So amazing, Annamaria, and I think It was the closing day too. It was getting a little windy up there.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing ! it must have taken much time to tie all those bambus together. A beautiful natural sculpture.
ReplyDeleteIt was like a giant, free form nest and you know how I love nests!
ReplyDeletei love the starn twin's work. this project is a wonder. i've watched the documentary as well. i love seeing the footage of the climbing team who assembled it.
ReplyDeletethey are amazing photographers-- i went to the museum school with them way back--so i love to follow their progress.
leave it to you to post something very enticing!
That is so cool Kathi, I love their photography too, so captivating.
ReplyDeleteIt does look as though it would be incredible to see in person. Must keep an eye out for the doco.
ReplyDeleteHelen, take a peek: Big Bambú, you can't you won't, you don't stop...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5n_Iey8F1o&feature=fvw
it's amazing to see the wave of bamboo in its fledgling state, coming to life, changing, growing.
Thanks so much for the link. Love how they have brought rock climbers in to collaborate in building the work, that fantastic injection of colour from the rope throughout and the walkway. Great project. my partner was just over there, shame I didn't know about it earlier.
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