Favorite staircases. There is something so sexy and poetic about ascending and descending.
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The wooden stairs that seem to be floating are my favorite
I bet Donald Judd would love those in his house too
okay, so the fourth one is really awesome but i think i’d be scared to walk on it haha
I’m so glad I found your blog! I really admire the work you’ve been making on WofA and have my fingers crossed that I’ll get to see it up close at the Brooklyn museum.
On the topic of your actual blog entry, and perhaps not captured as well in photograph as the ones you’ve posted above, this awesome staircase made of bullseye glass was shown at SOFA Chicago last year… a neat way to showcase art.
http://www.bullseyeglass.com/weblog/2009/11/05/all-set-at-sofa/
The “floating stairs”… where are those? And, can they really be walked on?? They amaze me! How are they held up? Just on one end?