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Just behind this is the courtyard of the Palais Royal, which houses the Colonnes de Buren, a permanent art installation by Daniel Buren. You could discuss the intention behind the work ...
PARIS — Daniel Buren caused a scandal when he installed 260 striped columns in the courtyard of the Palais-Royal in 1986. Imagine what his detractors will say when they get wind of the artist ...
The ‘Colonnes de Buren‘ (Buren’s Columns), you know ... necessarily paying attention when you reach the Jardins du Palais Royal or when you run to attend a play at the Comédie Française.
Daniel Buren’s newly restored work ‘Two Plates’, a network of 260 striped octagonal columns of black and white, was unveiled on 8th January at Palais Royal, Paris. First commissioned by the ministre ...
Daniel Buren, whose 260 candy-stripy columns at Palais Royal were once themselves condemned as a carbuncle, objected to the temporary work which was meant to be a homage to his own. The maker of ...
Created by artist Daniel Buren for the new Bortolami gallery at ... but if you are familiar with his earlier work, like the Palais Royal installation in Paris, you are aware of his blue and ...
When Daniel Buren was a little-known conceptual artist back in 1970 ... His best-known work is Les Deux Plateaux, in the inner courtyard of the Palais-Royal in Paris. Made of black and white striped ...
Those with a passing familiarity with the artist, French conceptualist Daniel Buren ... ‘Colonnes de Buren (Les deux Plateaux)’ installation at the Palais Royal gardens, Paris, 2018 ...
His most famous permanent work in situ at Paris' Palais-Royal, triggered a national outcry ... the company that manufactured them "only had four." "Daniel Buren, MONUMENTA 2012" runs May 10 ...
French artist Daniel Buren might be synonymous with large-scale public installations - such as his forest of candy-striped columns outside the Palais Royal in Paris - but he has a lesser-known love ...