Daniel Buren's Axer / Désaxer installation highlights the artist's increasingly complex language

NAPLES – Daniel Buren has a way of mixing up space and turning it inside out to weave new dimensions around exhibition visitors. While most often recognized for the signature 8.7-cm-wide stripes he’s been painting since the 1960s, the French artis
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