LONDON.- Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition of new site specific and situated works by Daniel Buren, Frances most influential living artist. His first solo show in the UK since 2009 will include a large scale installation and outdoor work. For over forty years Buren has examined the role of the gallery as a supposedly neutral space. He creates works in situ, by working within the context of existing architectural, spatial and social elements. Since the 1960s Burens critical analysis of painting -attempting to refine the act to an elemental form – led him to find what is now a trademark visual tool, the use of 8.7cm wide white and coloured vertical stripes. Once chosen for its anonymity and neutral presence, the stripe has become a signature for Burens work. Buren explains: The visual tool is no longer a work to be seen, or to be beheld, but