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The Walker Curates the News: 05.25.15

Pierre Huyghe's commission for the Roof Garden. Photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Pierre Huyghe’s commission for the Roof Garden. Photo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Pierre Huyghe’s new work at the Met resembles both a natural history museum display and a land art installation. The French conceptual artist displaced some of the rooftop terrace’s paving stones, creating shallow holes filled with water that flows from an aquarium with glass walls that turn completely opaque at regular intervals. “Huyghe explained in a press statement that the tank’s visibility and invisibility is based on the beat of a human pulse,” writes David Ebony. “It adds a stunning and mesmerizing touch of theatricality that helps center the multifaceted installation.”

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