Last week, I saw this photo at Tête, an artist-run gallery in Berlin. It’s part of an exhibition of new work by Florian Bong-Kil Grosse and Unn Fahlstrøm, on view through Sunday. Though Florian’s work in the show is not primarily about plants — it is a series of observations about the way people live in Korean cities — in several images, the photographer’s eye for plants is clear.
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Plants in the art of Florian Bong-Kil Grosse
Posted in Berlin plants, Events/exhibitions/etc., Plants worldwide, tagged architecture, art, Berlin, korea, park, photography, pictures, tree on 11 April 2014| 2 Comments »