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Exposition. Dan GRAHAM. Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and Video Salon
12 septembre 1991
USA, New York, Dia Center for the Arts
http://www.diacenter.org/exhibs/graham/graham.html
Notes : [ Dan Graham transformed the roof of 548 West 22nd Street into a small-scale urban park for the Chelsea neighborhood. The project includes a large-scale architectural glass pavilion designed by Graham in collaboration with architects Mojdeh Baratloo and Clifton Balch. Constructed from a two-way mirrored glass, the walls of the pavilion shift between transparent and reflective states as the intensity of light changes, creating changing and complex visual effects with the sky, surrounding landscape, and interactions with people on the roof. The project also encompasses a small shed on the roof which was converted into a cafe/video viewing room. The video program was organized around themes chosen by Graham.
source: http://www.diacenter.org/exhibs/graham/graham.html ]
Noms cités:
GRAHAM Dan Urbana, Illinois, Etats-Unis, 1942-
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