Murale 1986
American artist born in California in 1948, JUDITH BRICAULT KLEIN was mainly an illustrator for cultural, scientific and commercial projects and publications. The Jean-Talon station mural made up of 246 enameled steel panels is the only known work of art by JUDITH BRICAULT KLEIN integrated into an architectural project. The work is intended to be a reminder of the trains that pass each other at Jean-Talon station on the blue and orange lines of the Montréal metro. – Patrice Loranger
INFOTHEK
Artist: JUDITH BRICAULT KLEIN
Photographer: PATRICE LORANGER
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ploranger4417
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Profile Page: https://vagabundler.com/culturists/patrice-loranger
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