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René Heyvaert – Denver Mosaic 1961

René Heyvaert – Denver Mosaic 1961

In 1961, Belgian architect René Heyvaert conceived Denver Mosaic for a building on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado. Due to its scale, permanence, and site specificity, the mosaic has a spatial operation that is closely linked to architecture and embodies many aspects that would play an important role in Heyvaert’s later two-dimensional and sculptural works as an artist. The time he spent in the United States marks a transformative period in which he initiated his transition from architect to visual artist; the mosaic is the most significant work produced in this period. This edition is a spin-off of research conducted by the design office AVDAK for an exhibition on Heyvaert’s work.

34 pages, 22 x 28 cm, card cover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

$32.08
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René Heyvaert – Denver Mosaic 1961

In 1961, Belgian architect René Heyvaert conceived Denver Mosaic for a building on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado. Due to its scale, permanence, and site specificity, the mosaic has a spatial operation that is closely linked to architecture and embodies many aspects that would play an important role in Heyvaert’s later two-dimensional and sculptural works as an artist. The time he spent in the United States marks a transformative period in which he initiated his transition from architect to visual artist; the mosaic is the most significant work produced in this period. This edition is a spin-off of research conducted by the design office AVDAK for an exhibition on Heyvaert’s work.

34 pages, 22 x 28 cm, card cover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

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In 1961, Belgian architect René Heyvaert conceived Denver Mosaic for a building on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado. Due to its scale, permanence, and site specificity, the mosaic has a spatial operation that is closely linked to architecture and embodies many aspects that would play an important role in Heyvaert’s later two-dimensional and sculptural works as an artist. The time he spent in the United States marks a transformative period in which he initiated his transition from architect to visual artist; the mosaic is the most significant work produced in this period. This edition is a spin-off of research conducted by the design office AVDAK for an exhibition on Heyvaert’s work.

34 pages, 22 x 28 cm, card cover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).

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