Arne Quinze Builds a New Installation on a Bridge in Rouen

For the festival Rouen Impressionnée, the city of Rouen asked Arne Quinze to create an installation, Camille, on the Boieldieu bridge in the center of Rouen, France. The name Camille is a tribute to Camille Pissaro who painted the bridge several times.

ROUEN, FRANCE – For the festival Rouen
Impressionnée, the city of Rouen asked Arne Quinze to create an
installation,
Camille, on the Boieldieu bridge in the center of Rouen. This
installation
(metal, concrete, fluorescent paint and wood) is going to be 120 meters
long,
between 6 and 20 meters high and contains 45 kilometres of wood.
Eighteen
concrete foots carry the weight of the installation, which weights 110
ton in
total. The model for Camille is exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in

Rouen.

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