[i] Bunga's retransformation is an appropriate first exhibition, delicately balancing the context of the space while referencing its dual aesthetic through the forms he uses:
classical colonnade and apse, as well as contemporary building scaffolding.
Outside the building, the wooden beams overhang a gallery supported by square white columns, an assemblage that resembles
a classical colonnade but also suggests something of Japanese design.
Not exact matches
They recall the thrusting, phallic
colonnades of
classical architecture.