Tatzu's Doll House in Rundle Mall for Adelaide Festival

Doll House by Tatzu Nishino. Photo supplied by Adelaide Festival

Doll House by Tatzu Nishino at the Palais De Tokyo last year (2019) Source: Photo supplied by Adelaide Festival

Japanese conceptual artist, Tatzu Nishi installs a three-storey doll house in the middle of Rundle Mall for this year's Adelaide Festival. The house is one of main features of the festival where visitors can actually enter, touch furniture and enjoy a moment.


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