Daniel Buren's work was displayed over two levels, the image above was from one of his exhibitions.
This exhibition was one I really enjoyed looking at. I revisited this exhibition about 5 times in one day. I thought it was really interesting how they used the coloured glass panels on the building roof as part of their work. The reason I revisited it so many times was because throughout the day as the sun was moving the coloured lights were moving across the room too and I wanted to see how it looked when the lights reflected off the different mirrors as shown in the image below when I returned later on in the day.
On the level below he also had another exhibition from his Electric Light series from 2011. I enjoyed this work too but not as much as the one on the level above. This exhibition included fibre optic fabrics with different colours and shapes hanging from the walls. The piece below was made up of 5 small squares in different colours following the same form.
On the level below he also had another exhibition from his Electric Light series from 2011. I enjoyed this work too but not as much as the one on the level above. This exhibition included fibre optic fabrics with different colours and shapes hanging from the walls. The piece below was made up of 5 small squares in different colours following the same form.
The piece below was another of his work from the Electric light series. This was one of my favourite from this series as it didn't follow the same layout as the others. All the other displays were in squares where as this one was a series of rectangles. I also loved how symmetrical this piece was.


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