Created for the exhibition held in 1978 at Denmark’s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, often praised as one of the most beautiful museums in the world, this poster accompanies the presentation of works by the Hungarian-born artist Simon Hantai. Hantai's characteristic square motifs may at first recall grids or even prison bars, yet on closer inspection their forms dissolve, bend, and fragment. Small, wedge-like shapes move between fields of color, creating a rhythm that feels poetic, liberated, and subtly alive. At once rhythmic and lyrical, structured yet free, this poster brings Hantai’s distinctive visual language into the space, allowing it to be experienced as both form and movement.
Size : 42×59.4cm (A2)
Material : Paper 200g
Origin : Denmark
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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is located along a tranquil seaside north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Designed in harmony with the natural terrain, its architecture and sculpture garden gently connect the surrounding landscape with the artworks. Alongside modern and contemporary art by figures such as Picasso and Giacometti, the museum presents a wide range of expressions including architecture, design, and literature, offering visitors a serene and lasting sense of reflection.