By Daniel Buren’s definition, a “situated work,” like Cut-out: situated work in five parts, is an artwork that is created for a specific site, but can be displayed elsewhere. In that capacity, the work is reinstalled according to particular parameters set by the artist and enters into a dialogue with its new surroundings. Inevitably, it then transforms in response to its new environment. Part of a series of works that Buren began in 1969, it reflects his decades-long investigation into the relationship between painting and architecture.
By Daniel Buren’s definition, a “situated work,” like Cut-out: situated work in five parts, is an artwork that is created for a specific site, but can be displayed elsewhere. In that capacity, the work is reinstalled according to particular parameters set by the artist and enters into a dialogue with its new surroundings. Inevitably, it then transforms in response to its new environment. Part of a series of works that Buren began in 1969, it reflects his decades-long investigation into the relationship between painting and architecture.
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