Aluminium Art

The Tin Foil Landscapes of Kimihiko Okada

Kimihiko Okada, a Japanese architect sculpted a 6.5 metre high landscape made from aluminium foil. He constructed this outdoor artwork for an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo,Japan. It is outdoors in the Sunken Garden because the structure covers 902 square metres!

Okada’s geographical installation is supported by an internal steel structure as shown in his pictures here. He experiments with ways to change how people perceive space with the materials he uses for his art. Another of his geographical installations ca be seen here.

Aluminium Sculpture
Exploring new ways to use aluminium foil as a medium for large-scale sculptures.
Geographical Installations
Creating immersive outdoor artworks that transform how people perceive space.
Material Innovation
Experimenting with unconventional materials to push the boundaries of art and sculpture.

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Art and Sculpture
Opportunities to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and create visually stunning installations.
Architecture and Design
Incorporating unconventional materials and immersive experiences into architectural designs.
Museum and Exhibition
Creating engaging and thought-provoking installations to enhance the visitor experience at museums and art exhibitions.
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