Australian Wood Review – June 2017

(Steven Felgate) #1
http://www.woodreview.com.au 83

EXHIBITIONS

Main: Finn Killbuck Johansen,
Scent of a Woodsman, padauk
veneer, fiddleback maple. Each
small box contains a different wood
chosen for its distinct odour.



  1. The Quintet: Naja Falhof, Anders
    Rørvig Abildgaard, Katrine Lerche,
    Sif Skovsen and Cecilie Scherfig.
    The Cube That Disappeared,
    rosewood and mahogany veneered
    surfaces with silver plated edging.

  2. Andrea Stokholm, Asa No Ha
    Lampe, based on one of the most
    common and traditional Japanese
    kumiko patterns.

  3. Roy Schack: ‘Hope’s Flower
    represents the idea of always
    looking to the future, no matter
    how difficult or impossible things
    may seem.’

  4. Arne Mainkvist, Kubus Ludus,
    maple, elm, walnut, brass and steel.

  5. Akiko Kuwahata and Ken Winther,
    Congratulations Machine. ‘It has
    been joyful to explore the world
    of wooden automata.’

  6. Teis Dich Abrahamsen, Cube
    in a cube in a cube. A technical
    suspension allows an 11mm
    steel ball to travel through
    different levels.


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