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The 1960s witnessed an esthetical "revolution" with the emergence of what was called Architecture-Sculpture. This book aims at retracing the history of this movement that spans between fine arts and architecture, through the works of its eleven greatest figures. From André Bloc to Claude Parent to Pierre Székély among others, it gathers, while exploring the collections of the FRAC Centre, the Centre Pompidou and the Fonds Cardot-Joly, the most emblematic creations of these artists-architects, as true sources of inspiration for today's prospective architecture.
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