1 building, 1 work.
GUGGEMOS Alexia (texts), BLANC Emmanuelle photos).

1 building, 1 work.

In Fine art editions / Club 1 building, 1 work
Regular price €29,00 €29,00 Unit price per
N° d'inventaire 25340
Format 19.5 x 27.2
Détails 144 p., Numerous color photographs and illustrations, publisher's hardcover.
Publication 2020
Etat Occasion
ISBN 9782382030219
Five years of existence, more than 300 works installed... A successful challenge for the 47 signatories of the "1 building, 1 work" charter, launched by the Ministry of Culture in 2015 and signed by the main players in the real estate sector.
This book illustrates how developers, architects and artists can collaborate to ensure that works of art invest public space in a spirit of synergy.
Arthur Toscan du Plantier, president of the 1 Building 1 Work Club , and Alexandra François-Cuxac, head of the Federation of Real Estate Developers, share their perspective on this unique initiative. Philosopher Cynthia Fleury and architects Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane discuss the program's societal challenges. This book also provides the keys to a series of artistic journeys in the footsteps of Jean de Loisy, director of the École nationale des beaux-arts in Paris.
Art critic Alexia Guggémos was given carte blanche to create this anthology, which was illustrated by photographer and architect Emmanuelle Blanc.
Five years of existence, more than 300 works installed... A successful challenge for the 47 signatories of the "1 building, 1 work" charter, launched by the Ministry of Culture in 2015 and signed by the main players in the real estate sector.
This book illustrates how developers, architects and artists can collaborate to ensure that works of art invest public space in a spirit of synergy.
Arthur Toscan du Plantier, president of the 1 Building 1 Work Club , and Alexandra François-Cuxac, head of the Federation of Real Estate Developers, share their perspective on this unique initiative. Philosopher Cynthia Fleury and architects Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane discuss the program's societal challenges. This book also provides the keys to a series of artistic journeys in the footsteps of Jean de Loisy, director of the École nationale des beaux-arts in Paris.
Art critic Alexia Guggémos was given carte blanche to create this anthology, which was illustrated by photographer and architect Emmanuelle Blanc.