Asbjorn Lonvig Artwork Details

 
 

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1 x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by Asbjorn Lonvig. Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”). Price is US$ 8,632 210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig, printed on Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Fine Art paper using pigment based archival inks for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation. Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray. size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”). Price is US$ 2,000 each. Asbjorn Lonvig's words: The most astonishing about The Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou is the backside architecture. Tubes painted in bright colors. It has only been point of departure for my work... my motif has not at all any resemblance with the Centre's look... To the right is the original art work. But I want to transform the square art work to the general format. Then I made a Left and a Right version. Wikipedia's words: The Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou was the brainchild of President Georges Pompidou who wanted to create an original cultural institution in the heart of Paris completely focused on modern and contemporary creation, where the visual arts would rub shoulders with theatre, music, cinema, literature and the spoken word. Housed in the centre of Paris in a building designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, whose architecture symbolises the spirit of the 20th century, the Centre Pompidou first opened its doors to the public in 1977. After renovation work from 1997 to December 1999, it opened to the public again on 1 January 2000, with expanded museum space and enhanced reception areas. Since then it has once again become one of the most visited attractions in France. Some 6 million people pass through the Centre Pompidou's doors each year, a total of over 190 million visitors in its 30 years of existence.
 

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