I went to see Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet at the Barbican. Radical Nature is exhibition to bring together key figures across different generations who have created utopian works and inspiring solutions for our ever-changing planet. There is so much to see and many interesting work focusing on landscape, nature, and environmental issues.
I particularly liked Agnes Denes's 'Wheatfield - A Confrontation' and 'Tree mountain - A Living Time Capsule'. Her conceptual land art was truly novel for me. Another really interesting piece was Tomas Saraceno's 'Cloud Garden'. It was plastic spheres installation inspired from cloud and air temperature. Their work let me have a chance to think about how artists and architects get inspiration from nature.
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