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At 75, with hundreds of quadrature installations to his credit, Georges Rousse never ceases to amaze. As architect, draughtsman, visual artist and photographer, he has mastered every aspect of the construction of his photographic work. Georges Rousse allowed himself to be inspired by the spaces of the Hangar and conjured a yellow circle, like a “sun.” When the sun rises at the Hangar, it is echoed by a series of concentric circles. For anyone looking at George Rousse's work, it's not just a matter of Close Enough, but also of defining a single, precise angle of view.