The great vodka river installation was housed in a metallic scaffold-like structure that drew on the constructivist ideas of the 1920s (Konstantin Melnikov, Moisei Ginzburg) and later twentieth-century responses to constructivism such as the Pompidou Center, designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers. The artist conceived a multi-storied site in which the vodka river was channeled down an aluminum gutter.
All visitors were welcomed to walk upstairs and then downstairs to see the river and exper...
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