Kotoaki Asano (*1972) is a Japanese artist, architect, designer and poet. His multifaceted practice is rooted in Japanese traditions, which are conceptually developed to make the world around us consciously and sensitively perceptible through elements of architecture. Asano creates spaces that are in dialog with their surroundings, giving them a poetic dimension.
His works have already been shown at a number of biennials, including the Lucca Biennale OFF 2021 in Italy, the Larnaca Biennale 2021 in Cyprus, the Art Ii Biennale 2022 in Finland, the Artspace Bremerhaven 2023 in Germany and the L’AND ART 23 / 5a. Biennal Internacional d’Andorra in Andorra. Among others, he received the American Architecture Master Prize in 2019, the Korean K-Design Award 2020 Grand Prize and most recently won the ICONIC AWARDS 2021 in Germany.
Inspired by the theme “Garden and Architecture”, as well as the beautiful location of the Biennale Bregaglia 2024, Kotoaki Asano created three wind pavilions that capture the ever-changing interplay of light and wind in Bondo. Their placement allows these works to exist within the entirety of the landscape, in this way drawing awareness to the contrast between the village scenery in the foreground, the small natural scenery around the village, as well as the mountain landscape in the distance.
Wind Pavillon A, B and C
2024
A Steel wires
B Threads, wood frames
C Cotton, nylon net, wood