How Conceptual Artist Daniel Buren Is Transforming Belmond's Hotels
Briefly

American artists in the 1960s repurposed the idea of the artwork becoming an idea beyond its form, a reaction to escape formalism, exemplified by artists like Sol Lewitt and Lawrence Weiner.
Daniel Buren, known for his striped works, rejects form and focuses on making art that exists in public spaces, using repetition to emphasize the concept, intervening with white duct tape.
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