Album Monumenta 2012 - Daniel Buren Excentrique (s), travail in situ

Album Monumenta 2012 - Daniel Buren Excentrique (s), travail in situ

EK195998
Published at the occasion of Monumenta 2012, Grand Palais (10 May - 21 June 2012).

An essential album for the visit of the exhibition. Fully illustrated, this book includes an exclusive interview with Daniel Buren, a group of commented and illustrated artworks, the key concepts of the artist's work...
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Characteristics

Number of pages
80
Museum
Grand Palais
Number of illustrations
50
Artist
Daniel Buren
Reference
EK195998
EAN
9782711859986
Publication date
Mai 2012
Diffusor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Distributor
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Conservation museum
Paris - Grand Palais

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Daniel Buren

Daniel buren is a French visual artist, painter and sculptor, he is notably known for his In Situ installations (a work dedicated to the place in which it is installed). Buren's works are then intended to reveal the space in which they are located. Vertical stripes are a recurring motif in Buren's work, they are for the artist a "visual tool", composed of the chromatic alternance of white and coloured stripes, of a very precise width of 8.7 cm, fixed by the artist since 1967. They are notably found in the artist's first public commission in the main courtyard of the Palais Royal in Paris, "Les Deux Plateaux" or the "Buren columns" as they are more commonly known.