Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2008
Publisher
Walther König/Lisson Gallery
ISBN-10
3865602797
ISBN-13
9783865602794
Description
This collection showcases the innovative works of French conceptual artist Daniel Buren, who is renowned for his striking site-specific installations. Through a series of insightful essays and vivid imagery, readers are invited to delve into Buren's artistic vision, which often challenges perceptions of space and engages with the environment around it.
Accompanying text from Claire Doherty adds depth to Buren's creative process, revealing the intricate relationship between the artist's work and the locations it transforms. Together, they explore themes of context, perception, and the dialogue between art and its surroundings, making this volume a compelling introduction to Buren's contemporary contributions to the art world.
Accompanying text from Claire Doherty adds depth to Buren's creative process, revealing the intricate relationship between the artist's work and the locations it transforms. Together, they explore themes of context, perception, and the dialogue between art and its surroundings, making this volume a compelling introduction to Buren's contemporary contributions to the art world.
Genres
History
Art & Photography
Contemporary
Nature