Thirty Years Later, MA2F's Frame Sculptures Around Collioure Bell Tower Still Draw 4,000 Photos Daily
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-09-24 17:39:36
The artistic installations known as "Points 2 Vue" surrounding the iconic bell tower of Collioure continue to captivate visitors and photographers three decades after their creation by artist MA2F. These distinctive frame sculptures have become one of the most photographed art installations in the region, generating an average of 4,000 photographs per day from tourists and art enthusiasts.
The sculptural frames, strategically positioned around Collioure's historic bell tower, were designed to create unique viewing perspectives of the landmark structure. MA2F's innovative approach to public art has transformed the way visitors experience and interact with this historic French Mediterranean coastal town's most recognizable architectural feature.
Over the past thirty years, the installation has maintained its appeal across multiple generations of visitors. The enduring popularity of these frame sculptures demonstrates their successful integration into Collioure's cultural landscape and their continued relevance in the age of social media photography.
The consistent daily photography numbers highlight how MA2F's artistic vision has created a lasting cultural phenomenon that bridges traditional art appreciation with contemporary digital sharing practices. The sculptures have effectively become an integral part of Collioure's tourist experience and cultural identity.
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