
Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist known for using 8.7 cm-wide vertical stripes as a visual and analytical device. Since the 1960s he has applied this motif to public spaces, museums, and architectural sites, examining how art interacts with its environment.
His in situ works often confront institutional framing—columns inserted into courtyards, striped panels installed across façades, or temporary interventions that reveal hidden structures.
Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist known for site-specific works using his signature vertical stripes.
Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist known for site-specific works that use his signature vertical stripes to examine context and institutional framing.