Hidemi Nishida Balances "Fragile Chairs" on Japanese Lake

Take a seat.

In an extension of the Japanese artist’s ongoing “fragile” series, Hidemi Nishida has now unveiled its latest large-scale art project. Situated on a picturesque lake on the island of Hokkaido, “Fragile Chairs” combines everyday manmade objects — in this case, the eponymous chairs — with the natural environment, creating a work that is both disarming and eerily beautiful.

“Fragile Chairs” follows “Fragile Shelter” and “Fragile Table,” works installed variously at serene locations around the world, and — according to Nishida — the temporary installation was created with a view to challenging preconceptions about the way in which we perceive and interact with our environment.

If a trip to Hokkaido isn’t on the cards right now, take a look around United Colors of Benetton‘s exhibition in Milan.

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