Daniel Buren: The Eye of the Storm
Daniel Buren's work was featured in a 2005 exhibition titled "The Eye of the Storm." The French conceptual artist, known for his signature 8.7 cm wide vertical stripes, presented site-specific installations that challenged institutional spaces and viewer perception. Buren's practice involves interventions in architectural environments, often using colored vinyl, mirrors, and light to create optical effects. His work examines the relationship between art, its display context, and public engagement. The exhibition highlighted Buren's ongoing investigation of visual systems and spatial dynamics. It was documented by artcritical on April 1, 2005. Buren has been a significant figure in contemporary art since the 1960s, participating in major international exhibitions. His approach continues to influence discussions about art in public spaces.
Key facts
- Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist
- Exhibition titled "The Eye of the Storm" in 2005
- Buren uses 8.7 cm wide vertical stripes as signature
- Work involves site-specific installations
- Examines relationship between art and display context
- Documented by artcritical on April 1, 2005
- Buren has been active since the 1960s
- Focuses on visual systems and spatial dynamics
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Buren
Institutions
- artcritical
Locations
- France