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Video: Henrique Oliveira’s “Baitogogo” at the Palais de Tokyo

Known for transforming man-made environments into organic, earthy structures, Brazilian installation artist Henrique Oliveira recently travelled to Paris to create a new work titled "Baitogogo" at the Palais de Tokyo. Oliveira morphed the beams of the museum's architecture into thick, winding branches, using individual pieces of wood to build up the structure. "Baitogogo" is on view through September 9. Take a look at some photos of the installation by Andre Morin and a video of its making by MyArtAgenda after the jump.

Known for transforming man-made environments into organic, earthy structures, Brazilian installation artist Henrique Oliveira recently travelled to Paris to create a new work titled “Baitogogo” at the Palais de Tokyo. Oliveira morphed the beams of the museum’s architecture into thick, winding branches, using individual pieces of wood to build up the structure. “Baitogogo” is on view through September 9. Take a look at some photos of the installation by Andre Morin and a video of its making by MyArtAgenda below.

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