Daniel Buren: artist out of frame

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Daniel Buren, Open cylinder and colors, 2017. © Peyrassol

By: José Marinho Follow

5 mins

Famous and radical artist, Daniel Buren began, in the 1960s, a creative process

in situ.

His refusal of the painting and the frame, encourages him to create in public space where he has made more than a thousand installations around the world.

His name is inseparable from his highly controversial work commonly known as the “Columns of Buren”, installed in the Cour d'honneur of the Palais Royal in Paris.

Daniel Buren exhibits his last monumental piece in the Peyrassol vineyard, an estate founded by the Templars in the 18th century.

A work of art that questions nature and adapts to its place of anchoring, the vines.

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Daniel Buren at the microphone of José Marinho.

His work and those of other artists to see at the Peyrassol estate in the south of France, a vineyard renowned for its nectar, but which is also considered the largest open-air museum of contemporary art in Europe. 

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