Mausolée, résidence artistique sauvage
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Mausolée, résidence artistique sauvage

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Description
This book presents the project by Lek and Sowat done in 2010, in abandoned supermarket of 40 000 square meters located in north of Paris. Entitled "Mausolée, résidence artistique sauvage", it is 256 pages, it was published in 2012. Format : 9,5 x 13,3 inches (24,3 x 34 cm). Texts in French. ISBN : 9782862277172.

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Artists

Lek & Sowat

Type of work

Book

Number of pages

256

Format

9,5 x 13,3 inches (24,3 x 34 cm)

Language

French

Year of edition

2012

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Publishing house

ISBN

9782862277172

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The artist

Lek & Sowat

Lek & Sowat

The meeting of Lek & Sowat happened in 2010 at a collective exhibition organized by the Graffiti Art magazine at the Celal gallery. They shared a common taste for Urbex or Urban Exploration, the art of finding and creating things in abandoned places. Pushing the boundaries of traditional graffiti, their in situ experiments are a mix of video, architectural abstraction, installations and archeology, creating a modern form of urban land art.
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