This summer, Ernesto Neto's installation, Nosso Barco Tambor Terra, transforms the Grand Palais's Nef Nord into an immersive woven architecture. The work, combining crochet and braided materials, creates an environment that invites visitors to touch and experience its rhythms. Inside the installation, hidden instruments release sounds during special performances, blending the auditory with the tactile. The Grand Palais not only showcases Neto's piece but also hosts workshops, conversations, and music, encouraging community engagement and shared experiences around his artistic vision.
Neto's installation at the Grand Palais captures a woven architecture that intertwines with its environment, merging artistic expression with sensory experiences to engage visitors.
The sound within Neto's structure resonates like a pulse, creating an immersive environment where music and interaction form part of the artwork, fostering connection.
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