Tokujin Yoshioka’s Waterfall
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
The Nelson Meers Foundation is proud to be supporting the culture+ideas public programmes for four of Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation’s exhibitions, which ensure that young people have access to these significant installations.
The first of the series was Tokujin Yoshioka’s Waterfall, exhibited at SCAF from 7 October to 17 December 2011, which explored the work of endlessly inventive Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka. Known for the simplicity and ingenuity of his concepts and holistic approach to design, Tokujin’s interdisciplinary practice has garnered him much attention since founding his eponymous studio in Tokyo in 2000.