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Digital print on debond with aluminium frame - Signed at the back // Meta cités filaire rouge by Miguel Chevalier, a digital print from 2019, immerses viewers in a vibrant, futuristic network of red and neon-hued wireframes, evoking the structure of a digital metropolis. This limited edition piece employs intricate lines and grids, intersecting in dynamic formations that suggest both complexity and endless expansion. The vivid red and blue colors against a dark background create a striking contrast, enhancing the sense of depth and three-dimensionality. Known for his exploration of digital art and virtual spaces, Chevalier captures the energy and abstraction of urban landscapes in the digital age. With only 10 prints in this series, Meta cités filaire rouge invites viewers to explore a visually engaging representation of digital architecture and modernity.
Meta cités filaire rouge, 2019
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Digital print on debond with aluminium frame - Signed at the back // Meta cités filaire rouge by Miguel Chevalier, a digital print from 2019, immerses viewers in a vibrant, futuristic network of red and neon-hued wireframes, evoking the structure of a digital metropolis. This limited edition piece employs intricate lines and grids, intersecting in dynamic formations that suggest both complexity and endless expansion. The vivid red and blue colors against a dark background create a striking contrast, enhancing the sense of depth and three-dimensionality. Known for his exploration of digital art and virtual spaces, Chevalier captures the energy and abstraction of urban landscapes in the digital age. With only 10 prints in this series, Meta cités filaire rouge invites viewers to explore a visually engaging representation of digital architecture and modernity.
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What is site specific art?
Site-Specific Art is a form of artwork created to exist in a particular location, with the artist considering the site as an integral part of the creative process. Robert Irwin was a key figure in promoting this art form in California. Site-Specific Art emerged as a reaction against modernist objects, which were often portable, commodified, and confined to museum spaces. In contrast, Site-Specific Art is inherently tied to its location, challenging the traditional notions of art as a transportable and marketable commodity.
