In conversation with Fremantle built heritage: Felice Virani's Arcs D'Ellipses
Publication Details
Seeman, A.,
&
McGann, S.
(2018).
In conversation with Fremantle built heritage: Felice Virani's Arcs D'Ellipses.
The Architect, Autumn / Winter, 62-68.
Abstract
Felice Varini is a Paris-based Swiss artist who transforms urban spaces by fixing an impermanent paint-like foil to buildings, walls, streets and objects, creating a geometric form completely and coherently visible from only one vantage point. From other viewpoints only ‘fragments’ can be seen. The seemingly arbitrary yellow sections of Varini’s Arcs D’Ellipses formed the centrepiece of last year’s Fremantle’s High Tide Festival.
Keywords
art, urban, interview, Felice Varini, “Arcs D’Ellipses”, Fremantle High Tide Festival, 2017, Australia
Link to Publisher Version (URL)
https://repository.architecture.com.au/download/chapters/wa-chapter/the_architect/autumn_2018.pdf