After seeing
these images at Dezeen of
Richard Meier's artwork now on display at the
Louise T Blouin Foundation in London, I couldn't help but think about how they relate to his buildings. Where what he's known for are geometrically crisp, white and light-filled, his art is geometrically chaotic, black and dingy. The images also made me wonder what the art would look like in some of his spaces. So here's some "mash-ups" I made of the possible interaction of the two.

Museum of Decorative Arts in Frankfurt, Germany
Original image by
darrell godliman
Museum of Decorative Arts in Frankfurt, Germany
Original image by
Gab�
High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia
Original image by
Wizum
Ara Pacis Museum in Rome, Italy
Original image by
DarkFrame
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