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Mosaics, Roman --- Mosaïque romaine --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- Tunisia --- Tunisie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Mosaique romaine --- Planchers en mosaique --- Themes, motifs --- Mosaique romaine - Tunisie --- Planchers en mosaique - Tunisie --- Mosaique romaine - Tunisie - Themes, motifs --- Planchers en mosaique - Tunisie - Themes, motifs --- Mosaique romaine - Afrique du Nord --- Planchers en mosaique - Afrique du Nord
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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.
7.07 --- 738.5 --- 692.232 --- 72.05:692.23 --- Heyvaert, René 1929-1984 (°Gent, België) --- Belgische kunstenaars --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Keramiek ; mozaïek --- Constructie-elementen van gebouwen ; buitenmuren ; bekleding --- Architectuur ; gevels --- Heyvaert, René --- Mosaïque
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