21 March 2009
Victor Vasarély
Victor Vasarély (1906 - 1997) was a French Hungarian-born artist often acclaimed as the father of Op-art.
This is the roof of the Congress Centre on Avenue Princesse Grace and is part of what was once known as Loew's Hotel. (Some hotels have a habit of changing names - and presumably owners - in Monaco). The work is called Hexagrace - Le Ciel, la Mer, la Terre.' (Sky, Sea and Earth) The Fondation Vasarély in Aix-en-Provence was responsible for its execution.
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8 comments:
I like it. At first, I was hoping it was a swimming or wading pool.
Beautiful, Vasarély and the horizon, just great! Is one of the greatest of S. XX.
I wish there was more of this on buildings. It adds so much.
When I first opened this I thought it might be a very colorful helicoptor port. This is quite striking.
It looks like the pattern blocks designs my grandchildren like to make. This is just beautiful!!
V
A Vasarély roof! It's the 1st time I see it, it's fantastic!
Ehm... Naughty fab, at first I thought it's an heliport. (Sorry Mr. Vasarély)
Great pic, well done.
Here's something fun, did you take these pictures?
http://www.rivierarentalguide.com/explore_riviera/monaco/monaco+walkthrough.html
Regards
Sean
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