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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Sculpture en plein air, Parigi

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"Sculpture en Plein Air" is a collection of outdoor sculpture located on the banks of the Seine in the 5th arrondissement, Paris, France.

"Sculpture en Plein Air" opens free of charge.

"Sculpture en Plein Air" was created in 1980 in the

"Giardino Tino Rossi" to display sculptures from the second half of the twentieth century.

It stretches some 600 meters along the Quai Saint-Bernard beside the Jardin des Plantes, between Place Valhubert and Gare d'Austerlitz to just east of Pont de Sully.

It currently contains over fifty sculptures, including pieces by Alexander Archipenko, Jean Arp, César Baldaccini, and Constantin Brâncuşi, as well as the following pieces:
  • Augustin Cardenas (1927-), La Grande Fenêtre, 1974
  • Marta Colvin (1915-), Le Grand Signe, 1970
  • Guy de Rougemont (1935-), Interpénétration des deux espaces, 1975
  • Reinout d'Haese (Reinhoud) (1928-), Melmoth, 1966
  • Marino di Teana (1920-), Structure architecturale, 1973
  • Etienne-Martin (Etienne Martin) (1913–1995), Demeurre 1, 1954–1958
  • Sorel Etrog (1933-), Fiesole, 1965–1967
  • Albert Feraud (1921-), Sans titre, 1979
  • Yoshikuni Iida (1923-), Shining Wings, 1981
  • Jean-Robert Ipoustéguy (1920-), Hydrophage, 1975
  • Micha Laury (1946-), Mind Accumulation, 1988
  • Aglae Liberaki (1923-), Abellio, 1971–1973
  • Liuba (1923-), Animal 82, 1982
  • Liuba (1923-), Stèle, 1977
  • Bernard Pagès (1940-), Sans titre, 1988
  • Marta Pan (1923-), Sculpture, 1969
  • Ruggero Pazzi (1927-), Sculpture, 1979
  • Antoine Poncet (1928-), Ochicagogo, 1979
  • Nicolas Schöffer (1912–1992), Chronos 10, 1978
  • François Stahly (1911-), Neptune II, 1969

See also

  • List of museums in Paris

References

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