Terrol Dew Johnson and Aranda Lasch sculpture for U.S. Embassy Asuncion
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2024
- Artist Terrol Dew Johnson and architects Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, have created a monumental work of line and light that draws on the algorithmic structures of basket-weaving, extending the possibilities in ancestral techniques to achieve dramatic sculptural geometries for a site-specific commission for the new US Embassy in Asuncion, Paraguay
Dew Johnson is a member of the Tohono-O’odham Nation, which is located in South Western Arizona, and is a federally-recognized tribe that includes approximately 28,000 members occupying tribal lands. The Nation is the second largest reservations in Arizona in both population and geographical size, with a land base of 2.8 million acres and 4,460 square miles, approximately the size of the State of Connecticut
Aranda\Lasch is a New York and Tucson-based design studio established in 2003 by Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch. Recognition includes the United States Artists Award, Young Architects + Designers Award, Design Vanguard Award, AD Innovators, and the Architectural League Emerging Voices Award. Their early projects are the subject of the book, Tooling. Aranda\Lasch has exhibited internationally in galleries, museums, design fairs and biennials. Their work is part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York