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Marine
September 17, 2019
Lovely wall in Abbesses with the word "love" in all languages
Mona
July 12, 2019
This four-handed work (Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito) allows you to discover the words "I love you" written in 250 languages. The red flashes on the fresco are the pieces of a broken heart, symbol of a humanity that is being torn apart and that the wall tends to gather. The Abbesses metro station is the deepest metro station in Paris: 36 metres below ground level. The Guimard aedicula that adorns its access was originally at the Hôtel de Ville station. It was moved to Abbesses station in 1974. Its presence on a station of the former North-South society is a historical contradiction because it did not use this type of aedicula for its stations. It was listed as a Historic Monument by the decree of 29 May 1978.
This four-handed work (Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito) allows you to discover the words "I love you" written in 250 languages. The red flashes on the fresco are the pieces of a broken heart, symbol of a humanity that is being torn apart and that the wall tends to gather. The Abbesses metro station…
Ghislain
April 8, 2018
The wall of I love you is a mural of 40 m2 composed of 612 glazed lava tiles reproducing 311 "I love you" in 250 languages1. "I love you" in all common languages, but also in rare or forgotten dialects such as Navajo, Inuit, Bambara or Esperanto2. Directed by Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito, it occupies a wall of the square Jehan-Rictus located place des Abbesses in Montmartre (Paris). Le mur de Je t'aime est une peinture murale de 40 m2 composée de 612 carreaux de lave vernis reproduisant 311 "Je t'aime" en 250 langues1. "Je t'aime" dans toutes les langues communes, mais aussi dans des dialectes rares ou oubliés comme le Navajo, l'Inuit, le Bambara ou l'Esperanto2.
The wall of I love you is a mural of 40 m2 composed of 612 glazed lava tiles reproducing 311 "I love you" in 250 languages1. "I love you" in all common languages, but also in rare or forgotten dialects such as Navajo, Inuit, Bambara or Esperanto2. Directed by Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito, it occup…
Vintage
October 13, 2017
The "I Love You" Wall
Nicolas
June 13, 2017
I love you translated in every languages in the world on a big wall in a parc in Montmartre

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14 Pl. des Abbesses
Paris, IDF