While on my recent visit to New York to see my client Rockwell Group, I stumbled across Tree Huts – a slightly surreal art installation in Maddison Square Park by Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata. Tree Huts are an emerging focus of Kawamata’s work: a crystallisation of Kawamata’s interest in the architecture of shelter and of the insertion of private objects into public spaces as a method of renegotiating the meaning of both. Tadashi Kawamata: Tree Huts, marks the artist’s first exploration of this theme on a North American site following tree hut exhibitions at Art Basel 2007.