Named Sway, this temporary installation was imagined by Israeli-based architecture collective Sack and Reicher + Muller. The installation features tensile tents in fabric referring to bedouins’ tents that we can see in Israel. These tents are used as structures to cultivate and protect vegetables and fruits growing in arid deserts. This work completes their ongoing series called Fugitive Structures and commissioned by Australian’s Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation.

Photos by Dan Perez.