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Vladimir Turner's work combines both art in public space and activism. Here he climbed the statue in memory of P.J. Proudhon, "father of anarchy" born in Besançon to adorn it with a pendant composed of a large gold chain and a paving stone. 50 years after May 68, Vladimir thus proposes a critique of the commodification of revolt and political art.
Project created within the scope of the “8th Bien Urbain edition”, June 2018
Created on May 31, 2018Removed
5 Place Jean Cornet, 25000 Besançon, France
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Hunted by Bien Urbain.
Pictures by Vladimir Turner .

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Camera usedCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Date created2018-05-31T22:00:00.000Z
Marker typeartwork
CityBesançon
CountryFrance
What3Wordslooked.gifts.fortress