At Milan Design Week 2025, Tokujin Yoshioka unveils Frozen, showcasing ice sculptures that slowly vanish, focusing on water's ephemeral beauty. Central to the exhibit is the Aqua Chair, a transparent, luminous creation made from an ultra-transparent block of ice. As it interacts with light, wind, and temperature, the chair undergoes gradual change, embodying Yoshioka's exploration of immateriality and nature. This installation emphasizes the transformative potential of natural elements while celebrating their significance in art and life, drawing a connection between light, water, and time through its forming process.
Tokujin Yoshioka's Frozen connects light, water, and time, transforming ice into a sculpture that embodies the impermanence and beauty of nature.
Yoshioka’s Aqua Chair, crafted through slow-freezing techniques, refracts light and changes silhouette, merging art with the natural elements of time and environment.
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