360° panorama by Tom Baetsen.
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On the occasion of Monumenta 2012, conceptual artist Daniel Buren got the opportunity to use the giant glass dome of the Grand Palais in Paris. "Excentrique (s) Travail in Situ" is the name of the installation, specifically created for the 13,500 square-metres sized hall. The visitor walks under a forest of translucent colored circles which filter the daylight in bright colors.
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On the occasion of Monumenta 2012, conceptual artist Daniel Buren got the opportunity to use the giant glass dome of the Grand Palais in Paris. "Excentrique (s) Travail in Situ" is the name of the installation, specifically created for the 13,500 square-metres sized hall. The visitor walks under a forest of translucent colored circles which filter the daylight in bright colors.


sydneycool says:
Daniel Buren’s work for Monumenta 2012 works so well in the Grand Palais.
August 18, 2012, 2:31 am