Daniel Buren
Daniel Buren is a French artist known for his distinctive use of stripes and patterns in his work. Born on March 25, 1938, he gained prominence in the 1960s as a key figure in the Conceptual Art movement. Buren often employs bold colors and geometric shapes, creating installations that interact with their surroundings.
His most famous work, "Les Deux Plateaux," is located in the Palais Royal in Paris, featuring large columns striped in black and white. Buren's art challenges traditional notions of space and encourages viewers to engage with their environment in new ways.