The team at More Space magazine were kind enough to share this video with us – a sneak peek behind the scenes with Tokujin Yoshioka and his team during the installation of his latest exhibition, Waterfall, on display at Sydney’s Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation until 17 December.
December 6th, 2011
Read the interview with Tokujin Yoshioka online at More Space magazine.
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