New Program Probes Intersection of Architecture and Sculpture Lisa Delgado August 23, 2010 No Comments From a distance, interfere(nce) looks like an abstract sculpture. Step closer, though, and the plywood structure’s irregular openings tempt you to step inside to examine its sloped walls and jaggedly framed views of the surrounding fields and forest. Is it sculpture or architecture? That isn’t an easy question to answer, which is why interfere(nce) is the perfect debut piece for Architecture Omi, a program in Ghent, New York, devoted to fostering work that probes the intersection of architecture, sculpture, and landscape. Photo © Oliver Kruse The first piece installed at the Architecture Omi park was interfere(nce), designedby Oliver Kruse andRead More