Archives: Projects
Anamorphic art
Reiko Goto for the Asian branch public library in Oakland, CA Anamorphic art relies on the viewer finding the right position for viewing. The core of the library needed to draw the visitor inward, engaging and focusing their energies. The cross-stitched anamorphic image reflected on a stainless steel “mirror cylinder.” The Chinese mythical figure Shoki…
Cho-En / Butterfly Garden
Reiko Goto Habitat/Public Art , Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, CA
Cho-Mu / Butterfly Dream
Goto with Zaacho Dance Theater A collaborative work with Johanna Haigood and the Zaccho Dance Theater. The project was developed at Capp St. Project, then presented on tour at The Walker Art Center, Dancing in the Streets in NY, and Jacobs Pillow in Lee, MA,
Aqua Pura
Collins and Goto AQUA PURA was developed working closely with Steve Leonard, Water Quality Manager for the San Francisco Water Department. The project is designed to assist Steve in his quest for a new public education program. The works are intended for an audience of young teens to adult. The book is written with an…
If I were a pigeon
Goto and a blind pigeon Installation and computerized performance for Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Aqua De Unum
Collins Installation for The Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito California.
White US flag, for the installation ‘Like Oil and Water’ Richmond Art Center, California (1991)
Collins and Goto A part of a collaborative installation “Like Oil and Water” for the Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
No Wall, No Roof, No Anything My House, Doesn’t Get Wet, Doesn’t Get Blown Down
Reiko Goto The project was intended to help support what was left of once prolific tree frog community that had been compromised by aggressive local development. Inside of the timber framed house, the artist crated a small pond with native aquatic plants. The sculpture was designed to house sapling of indigenous trees as well as…
Is Man The Perfect Measure And Pattern Of All Things?
Reiko Goto and Tim Collins, for the exhibition Earth Day 1990. Palo Alto Cultural Center, CA,