Tatzu Nishi (b. 1960, Nagoya, Japan) is known
internationally for his temporary works of art that transform our
experience of monuments, statues, and architectural details. His
installations give the public intimate access to aspects of our urban
environment and at the same time radically alter our perceptions. For
his first public project in the United States, Nishi has chosen to focus
on the historic statue of Christopher Columbus.
The marble
statue, which rises to more than 75 feet atop a granite column, was
designed by the Italian sculptor Gaetano Russo. It was unveiled in 1892
to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus’s first voyage to the
Americas. Despite its prominent public location, the statue itself is
little known, visible only as a silhouette against the sky or at a
distance from surrounding buildings.
Nishi’s project re-imagines
the colossal 13-foot-tall statue of Columbus standing in a fully
furnished, modern living room. Featuring tables, chairs, couch, rug, and
flat-screen television, the dΓ©cor reflects the artist’s interpretation
of contemporary New York style. He even designed wallpaper inspired by
memories of American popular culture, having watched Hollywood movies
and television as a child in Japan. Discovering Columbus offers both a
unique perspective on a historical monument and a surreal experience of
the sculpture in a new context. Allowing us to take a journey up six
flights of stairs to a fictional living room, Tatzu Nishi invites us to
discover for ourselves where the imagination may lead.
I need to book for this one!
I walked up 8th avenue and did a bit of shopping at Sabon.
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