Hidetoshi NAGASAWA
Porta di Davide , 2013
three columns each 2,60 cm tall
three beams
white Carrara marble
Three triangular columns in white marble set in a triangular pattern support a longer triangular beam of the same material that serves as a covering. Each column is cut at a different point: the rotation of the upper part with respect to the lower creates a Star of David, difficult to identify and discrete.
The piece, Nagasawa suggests, recalls Well in the Sky from 2002: three square marble columns, each different from the other, supporting three thinner and overlapping wood beams, used to precariously suspend an empty triangle of white marble, rotated with respect to the triangle formed on the ground by the position of the three columns.