Botanical Architecture

Botanical Architecture

26 Grove Street Suite 4CNew York, NY 10014, USA Thursday, August 1, 2019–Sunday, December 1, 2019

American photographer Don Freeman reveals the mystical geometries found in both botanical and architectural forms as co-existing modalities. 

pompeii (#11) by don freeman

Don Freeman

Pompeii (#11), 2002

3,000–4,000 USD

pompeii (#27) by don freeman

Don Freeman

Pompeii (#27), 2002

3,000–4,000 USD

branch #5 by don freeman

Don Freeman

Branch #5, 2001

3,000–4,000 USD

staircase (john pawson) by don freeman

Don Freeman

Staircase (John Pawson), 2017

3,000–4,000 USD

fibonacci drawing and shell by don freeman

Don Freeman

Fibonacci Drawing and Shell, 2019

3,000–4,000 USD

chrysanthemums (#2) by don freeman

Don Freeman

Chrysanthemums (#2), 2019

3,000–4,000 USD

cathedral arch 1 by don freeman

Don Freeman

Cathedral Arch 1, 2016

3,000–4,000 USD

staircase and mirror by don freeman

Don Freeman

Staircase and Mirror, 2015

3,000–4,000 USD

don freeman ceiling detail (brion cemetery by carlo scarpa) by don freeman

Don Freeman

Don Freeman Ceiling Detail (Brion Cemetery by Carlo Scarpa), 2016

3,000–4,000 USD

double peonies (simulated blueprint), 1998/2019 by don freeman

Don Freeman

Double Peonies (simulated blueprint), 1998/2019, 1998

7,500 USD

BOTANICAL - ARCHITECTURE

I feel I can represent the spirit of a place by observing how the daylight reveals its secrets, why we find perfection and beauty in it.

Don Freeman

American photographer Don Freeman reveals the mystical geometries found in both botanical and architectural forms as co-existing modalities. His images move us beyond a spatio-temporal world and into a space made up of serial patterns and perfected symmetries. Captured in various locations, each image examines the phenomena and perception of space, and exposes a spirit buried within the material itself.