On 23 June, Therme Art celebrated the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami at the Serpentine Gallery by hosting a special gathering and dinner set within the interior of the Pavilion.
The evening paid tribute to the incredible achievement of Ishigami’s Pavilion design, which unifies nature and human architecture. Remarks were shared by Pavilion architect Junya Ishigami and Therme Art Curator Mikolaj Sekutowicz. Ishigami’s Pavilion-inspired poem Black Bird was recited by Therme Art’s Commissions Curator Sheena Leach.
Our dinner featured a curated plant-based menu of Therme Food by Michelin Star awarded chef Stephan Hentschel and Henrik Strempel.
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