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Makanda masks, tusk, trumpet & oliphant from the Congo. White, high-gloss, directionally cantilevered pedestals present the works to the viewer, foregrounding their color & texture. © Naho Kubota
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Threshold into Krannert's East Galleries and the World on the Horizon's exhibition from the adjacent Noel Gallery. © Naho Kubota
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26 humidity-moderated cases constitute the family of pedestals. 15 of the cases are identical and were designed to have a second, post-WOH life housing Krannert's decorative arts permanent collection. © Naho Kubota
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R+L merged two permanent galleries by overlaying a third, rotated room that organizes the contents of the 5,200sf exhibition on new axes. © Naho Kubota
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Four curatorial sections are organized around the In the Presence of Words section which is contained within its own gallery - a third rotated room within the Krannert's East Gallery. © Naho Kubota
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Threshold between the two permanent galleries and a new third, rotated room that organizes the contents of the 5,200sf exhibition on new axes. © Naho Kubota
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The new rotated gallery defines four curatorial sections around it. Above, Ocean of Adornment (left) and In the Presence of Words (right). © Naho Kubota
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26 humidity-moderated cases constitute the family of pedestals. 15 of the cases are identical and were designed to have a second, post-WOH life housing Krannert's decorative arts permanent collection. Courtesy Krannert Art Museum
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R+L merged two permanent galleries by overlaying a third, rotated room that organizes the contents of the 5,200sf exhibition on new axes.
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Overview of Architecture of the Port and Between Land and Sea (beyond). © Naho Kubota