Do more on ArtsConnectEd
 
Garden Seating, Reading, Thinking

other images
1 of 2
enlarge image
 
 
 
garden view
 
 
+ Share This

Garden Seating, Reading, Thinking
Kinji Akagawa
1987
granite, basalt, cedar


Twin cities-based artist Kinji Akagawa combines the elegant simplicity of traditional Japanese art with a deep concern for the impact of art on public places. Akagawa's bench Garden Seating, Reading, Thinking, which he created for the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, incorporates both of these ideas. The artist put together three components for the sculpture: a highly polished vertical granite base, the horizontal slab of cedar, and a roughly textured piece of unfinished green basalt. The three separate elements retain the unique characteristics of the materials as they combine to form a structure that invites us to rest, read, and reflect in the Garden.



Text Citation
Text for Kinji Akagawa, Garden Seating, Reading, Thinking (1987), from the curriculum guide The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden: A Garden for All Seasons, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1998.
Object Details
Dimensions:  overall 45 x 144.5 x 40 inches
Inscriptions:  N.A.; N.A.
Classification:  Sculptures; Sculpture
Physical Description:  bench - MSG
Owner:  Walker Art Center
Accession Number:  1988.370
Credit Line:  In memory of Elizabeth Decker Velie, 1988