Monday, April 19, 2010

Daniel Buren


Daniel's outdoor installation of hinged squares that of which are Plexiglas suspended from the underside of an adjacent lot, brings cheer to an otherwise overlooked space of: gray iron, darkness and gloom. So often this is a common theme of a post war era... seeing the color of life pop through a dark narrow tunnel for hope of a new beginning. Truly Buren's display of the usefulness and importance of color is seen his through this transformation of light/reflections in this space. His amazing taste in design has earned a spot in the Guggenheim.

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