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La Villa Bloc de Claude Parent : Architecture & sculpture
The holiday villa at Cap d’Antibes was commissioned in 1959 from Claude Parent by the publisher and sculptor André Bloc with the aim of creating an experimental work. In keeping with the American experience of the Case Study Houses, it was conceived jointly by the architect and the artist to embody the ideal of a synthesis of the arts and to demonstrate how sculpture can “fertilize” architecture. A compelling piece, it was imagined like a “folly” or a “stage structure” and, despite its modest size, illustrates certain utopian ideas of the period: spatio-dynamism (Nicolas Schöffer) and so-called “two-tier” megastructural architecture (Yona Friedman and Constant Nieuwenhuys). Exceptional and rare, it stands at a pivotal moment in Claude Parent’s work, between the continuation and the critical subversion of architectural modernity.
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