Art Vache : Sculptures "Vache prairie et vache en fleur"
Contact
La Source
66 chemin des Dodes
Le Grand-Bornand Village
74450
Le Grand-Bornand
Phone : +33 4 50 02 78 00
These two metal sculptures were created by Guili-Guili 22 years apart, the first for the "Ils voient des vaches partout" exhibition in 2000, and the second for the " Ils voient des vaches partout, le retour" exhibition in 2022.
Having been eaten so much, it seems that grass and flowers have taken root on these strange cows. These sculptures made of steel and recycled materials have been added to the slightly offbeat herd that has settled at La Source.
All year round, daily.
In summary
- Main facilities :
- Historic site and monument
- Laguage(s) spoken :
- French
- Environments :
- Village centre
- Mobility :
- Near shuttle stop
Description
- Period :
- 21st C
- Historical heritage :
- Historic patrimony
- Statue
- Style :
- Contemporary
Facilities and services
- Services :
- Pets welcome
- Parking :
- Parking
- SITRA services :
- Services
To note
- Type of SITRA offer :
- Open air
Localisation
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Art Vache : Sculptures "Vache prairie et vache en fleur"
La Source
66 chemin des Dodes
74450
Le Grand-Bornand
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 45.940746
Longitude : 6.433938
Tarifs
Free access.
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