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plein air

In art, describing paintings that have an out-of-doors feeling, particularly those that have actually been painted outside. The French Impressionists are known for such works, partly because they sought to capture a fresh, direct, rapidly painted ‘impression’ of their subject, but also because it had become more practical to paint outside following the invention of tubes of oil paint in the 19th century.


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Landscape architecture (often mistakenly considered the handmaiden of architecture) is all ambience and therefore little understood in the confines of a museum, Curator Aaron Betsky made a smart move then in organizing an exhibition of five landscape projects en plein air, and not even in some artificially created zone.
At each end the hall extends onto terraces which adjoin the sunken levels of the restaurant and lobby spaces, so that in summer workers can eat or simply lounge en plein air.
 
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