The Pigalle Duperré court | Ill-Studio
Paris / France / 2015
The Pigalle Duperré court is A 480 square meters composition made of paint, epdm rubber, metal and plexiglas designed by Ill-Studio in collaboration with Stéphane Ashpool in the hearth of Paris.
Whilst the piece reminds the Ill-Studio's abstract and geometrical style through the rigorous shapes and strong colors it is also a nod to Malevitch's painting "Les Sportifs" that has been the starting point of their reflexion.
The main idea of the project was to not only make a giant art piece in the middle of the city but to create a real basketball court opened to all the kids to play on.

The Pigalle Duperré court is A 480 square meters composition made of paint, epdm rubber, metal and plexiglas designed by Ill-Studio in collaboration with Stéphane Ashpool in the hearth of Paris. Whilst the piece reminds the Ill-Studio's abstract and geometrical style through the rigorous shapes and strong colors it is also a nod to Malevitch's painting "Les Sportifs" that has been the starting point of their reflexion. The main idea of the project was to not only make a giant...
- Year 2015
- Work finished in 2015
- Status Completed works
- Type Urban Furniture
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