English: Circles (1966) by Jean-Paul Mousseau, throughout the station Peel, Montreal Metro
« A vibrant contrast with the texture of the station’s concrete, circles composed of glazed ceramic tiles create a colourful rhythm through the station. It was thanks to this station’s architects, Papineau, Gérin-Lajoie et LeBlanc, that Peel became the first station in the métro to feature art integrated into its architecture. » – stm.info
Français : Cercles (1966) par Jean-Paul Mousseau, dans toute la station Peel du métro de Montréal
« Vivant contraste à la texture du béton, des cercles composés de briquettes de céramique vernissée font vibrer l’intérieur de la station. C’est aux architectes Papineau, Gérin-Lajoie et LeBlanc que l’on doit cette première grande intégration de l’art dans le métro de Montréal. » – stm.info
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