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Dizzying View Inside Toronto’s Glowing Tower of Chairs

What a dizzying perspective! While no one can argue that the runaway hit artwork at this year's Scotiabank Nuit Blanche event was Ai Weiwei's magnificent bicycle installation, there was another remake that deserves our attention. Today is the last day to see Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata's massive sculpture made up of hundreds of wooden chairs stacked precariously on top of one another.

Called Garden Tower in Toronto, it consists of stacked chairs, benches and garden furniture that create an amphitheater-like setting intended for meetings and discussions. Of course, being that Nuit Blanche was a nighttime event, the installation glows from within. Parked in the front yard of the Metropolitan United Church at Queen and Church Sts, it's what some have cleverly referred to as “chairway to heaven.”

Photo credit: Alex Meoko


Photo credit: Alex Meoko


Photo credit: Lucas Oleniuk


Photo credit: Lucas Oleniuk


Photo credit: Jackman Chiu


Photo credit: Jackman Chiu


Photo credit: Alex Tsang


Photo credit: Alex Tsang

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