Crack & Warp Column: David Nash at Missoula Art Museum
08 July 2010, 18.06 | Posted in Art | No comments »
The Missoula Art Museum is hosting Bristish sculptor David Nash’s Crack & Warp Column through October 31, 2010. Nash composes his sculptures through use of heavy tools – chainsaws, for example – which he takes to fallen timber. Crack & Warp Column is made of red gum eucalyptus, and advertised as bringing nature inside the gallery.
MAM also allows visitors to the museum to comment on their favorite pieces. I like the nature of this interactive, and as Jose (above) fell for Nash’s work, wanted to share his thoughts here too.
A still image of Crack & Warp Column after the jump.

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