in the stream


Kozo Nishino

in the stream

2015

Titanium, stainless steel and iron

Located in the southern forests of the National Arboretum Canberra, Kozo Nishino's kinetic sculptures in the stream and breezing in Canberra were designed to be reflect and complement each other and can seen dancing and moving in the wind.

"I want to create something that evokes air and wind.
I would like my sculptures to exist as expressions of the lives we humans live cradled by this atmosphere."

Kozo Nishino

Standing 12 metres tall, in the stream is an abstract design which moves dynamically and freely, is made of titanium, stainless steel and iron.

Japanese artist Mr Kozo Nishino is a leading large-scale artist who has received international acclaim for his public art pieces.

in the stream was commissioned by artsACT.

Forest with metal sculpture

in the stream

Metal sculpture

breezing in Canberra