Dan Graham
Dan Graham, born in 1942, lives and works in New York. A conceptual artist and art critic, the majority of his works encourage viewer participation and question behavioural codes which result in stereotyping. From the late seventies his work has concentrated on the conception and realization of architectural models and pavilions which create sensorial experiences, both outside and within: in function of varying light conditions, the pavilions can be transparent or produce reflective, mirror effects.
FIAC 08 | Jardin des Tuileries
Pavillon « Seurat, No Monet », 2008
Verre, acier
230 x 525 x 525
Présentée par la galerie Hauser & Wirth (Zurich).
FIAC 2008 | Jardin des Tuileries
Dan Graham, Pavillon Seurat, No Monet, 2008
© Jérome Taub
FIAC 2008 | Jardin des Tuileries
© Jérome Taub