Françoise Schein

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Françoise Schein is a Belgian-born artist and architect known for large-scale public artworks, often in metro stations, that integrate human rights themes and typographic design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
artist
non-profit organization
activeIn 21st century
late 20th century
artisticApproach integration of text into architectural space
participatory public art projects
site-specific installations
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
fieldOfWork architecture
human rights art
human rights education through art
public art
typographic design
founded Inscrire
genre conceptual art
public installation
hasWorkLocation Brussels NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
influences graphic design
political philosophy
urbanism
knownFor collaborations with local communities
transforming metro stations into educational spaces
languageOfWork English
French
movement contemporary art
notableFor artworks integrating human rights texts
large-scale public artworks in metro stations
use of typography in urban space
notableWork Constitution of the Fifth Republic installation at Concorde metro station NERFINISHED
Human Rights installations in metro systems worldwide
artworks based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
placeOfBirth Brussels NERFINISHED
theme human rights
identity
mapping and geography
memory
usesMedium ceramic tiles
light
metal
typography
workFocusesOn Universal Declaration of Human Rights NERFINISHED
citizenship
democracy
urban space

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Concorde artworkDesigner Françoise Schein
subject surface form: Concorde (Paris Métro)