Haegue Yang

Sol LeWitt Upside Down – Structure with Three Towers, Expanded 23 Times, Split in Three  2015 

This simple idea is inverse “Three Towers(1986) of Sol LeWitt” but add originality by tilting the ceiling frame at 45 degrees to the hanging object.

Structure with Three Towers, 1986 – Sol LeWitt – WikiArt.org (no date) www.wikiart.org. Available at: https://www.wikiart.org/en/sol-lewitt/structure-with-three-towers-1986 (Accessed: 17 February 2022).

Also, it expresses the beautiful balance between simplicity and complicity with minimal components.

Although the material is simple, the structure is not simple.

We can easily see each pattern at two of three, but the left of one is hard to understand. (I understand that to sketch with many angles)

I thought a simple module and a bit of complicity are helpful to create interior and furniture architecture.

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