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Title

Flow Refraction 68 No 2

EDITION

Unique

dimensions

H 30 cm W 68 cm D 30 cm

Material

Hand-painted aluminium

price

£ 3500

about

'Flow Refraction 68 No 2' is a sculptural wall artwork by the Taiwanese and Japanese artists, Hsiao-Chi Tsai and Kimiya Yoshikawa, created from hand-painted aluminium with aqua car paint.

Due to the curling form of this unique piece, the dimensions above are an indication of the space in which it occupies.

Tsai & Yoshikawa have undertaken numerous commissions, projects and exhibitions internationally, debuting in 2007 with a spectacular sequence of seven large-scale window displays for the Harvey Nichols’ flagship store in London. Most prominently, The Lion, a permanent sculpture unveiled in 2009 in London’s Chinatown, was recognised as the prestigious Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture in 2009 in the UK.

Their largest permanent commission is a series of 9-storey-high hanging sculptures Aquatic Flora I & II for the new East Wing atriums at St. Thomas’ Hospital in Westminster London. The Tail of the Ocean Carousel is one of their most recent collaboration with Hermès UK and Ireland for the 2022/2023 festive windows and in-store art installation.

The artists can also create pieces to commission, please contact the gallery for further information.

Second image by Tsai & Yoshikawa © 2024

Tsai & Yoshikawa

Flow Refraction 68 No 2