Neighbor News
Exhibit of Monumental Sculpture Debuts in Naples
A First for Florida – Origami in the Garden
For the first time in Florida, Origami in the Garden, the monumental outdoor sculpture exhibition created by American artists Kevin and Jennifer Box, is displayed in multiple locations in Naples through April 23, 2017. In a unique collaboration, Naples Botanical Garden, The Baker Museum on the Artis-Naples campus, and Lowdermilk Park on the Gulf of Mexico are exhibiting various pieces of the playful, large-scale works of the internationally renowned sculptors and origami creators.
The distinctive creations, from giant paper cranes to a life-size Pegasus, take the art of single-paper folding to a new level. Sculptor Kevin Box pioneered an innovative method of capturing origami’s delicate detail and rendering it with museum-quality metals into large-scale works of art. Each sculpture in the Origami in the Garden collection began with a single piece of paper.
Over 50 pieces of sculpture will be displayed between the three locations. Of those, 30 will be outdoors, primarily in the Naples Botanical Garden.
Find out what's happening in Lakelandfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In addition to the large-scale installations, the exhibition includes gallery works, Box’s own compositions, and collaborative works with world-renowned origami artists Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, Micheal G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander.
Where:
Find out what's happening in Lakelandfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples
The Baker Museum, 5833 Pelican Bay, Naples
Lowdermilk Park, 1301 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples
Admission:
$15 Naples Botanical Garden; $10 The Baker Museum
For more information, visit artisnaples.org, naplesgarden.org and paradisecoast.com.
