Japanese flower artist Azuma Makoto's botanical sculpture, titled ‘Naibu-Inside’, is a large installation which includes a cut flower garden on the exterior of the museum and a large installation of flowers in the interior gallery space. In the interior gallery the flowers are enveloped in a large glass box that allows one to view their decomposition.
The symbolic piece alludes to the buddhist contemplation of life and death.
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