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From the Cosmos into the Mine Picture exhibitions by Peter Valentiner and Rudolf Pijpers
In the sixties and seventies, Peter Valentiner used camouflage nets to transform parks and streets into mosaic-like landscapes. A...
Annette Schroeder
Feb 14, 19911 min read


Centre Georges Pompidou - Certificate of presence of the work Filet de camouflage (1970)
Dear Peter Valentiner! As you asked me recently, I hereby confirm that the collection of the Musée national d'art moderne does indeed...
Nadine Pouillon
Mar 21, 19841 min read

Camouflage
Read the book As we have seen, camouflage is both a natural, organic principle (the chameleon) and a cultural practice: mimesis, the...
Joël Lechaux
Sep 10, 19822 min read

Peter Valentiner
May 24, 19760 min read


Peter Valentiner's camouflages
Read the book Text from pages 73 to 80 Camouflage is the art of concealing what is, to the point of making it non-existent, invisible....
Beatrice Janicot
Aug 31, 19735 min read

XIV Year of the Great and Young of Today 1993 at the Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées
This exhibition, which brings together 380 artists, many of whom are appearing for the first time and drawing strength and assurance from...
Jacques Lassaigne
May 17, 19731 min read

Peter Valentiner
Jan 1, 19730 min read


In San Roch the camouflage camouflage
We discovered many posters, simply bearing this title: "Camouflages" followed by an exergue: a badly done camouflage is not only useless...
D.A.V.
Jul 1, 19721 min read

XIII Salon - Great and Young of Today at the Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées 1972
They are passionate about communicating through the modern techniques that replace traditional media for them. As in previous years, the...
Georges Boudaille
Feb 18, 19721 min read

Hokusai Bunka Shinkokai (Japanese Cultural Society)
This work of green trees reminds us of the colouring of the army, as the name of the work suggests. In this photo taken against the...
Takahiko Okada
Dec 21, 19711 min read
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