Artist criticizes sculpture garden: a failed heritage in Speyer?
Artist criticizes sculpture garden: a failed heritage in Speyer?
Speyer, Deutschland - Michael Lauter, an artist from Speyer, expresses sharp criticism of the current state of the sculpture garden, in the origin of which he was involved in the 1980s. Lauter describes the idea behind the sculpture garden as failed and is disappointed with the latest developments.
The facility, which was completed in 1986, is located in the downtown Speyer between the Große Sämergasse, Heydenreich and Ludwigstrasse. Lately the sculpture garden has made headlines because there were efforts to put the "obelisk", which stimulated further discussions about the future of the garden, such as Rheinpfalz.de reported.
art in public space
Feuerstein's early works invite you to actively deal and meditation. One of his best -known pieces is a large picture book from the 1970s, which shows 32 double images with political and utopian topics. The interactive object "interchangeable world" (1969) thematizes environmentally relevant aspects and is considered one of the first of its kind. Furthermore, it created a wall collage made of bee boxes, which is equipped with miniature figures, and its look boxes combine reality with magic, equipped with movable elements and optical illusions.
Since the 1980s, Feuerstein has increasingly dealt with light displays and uses several layers of color to achieve desired color effects. His pictures show different landscapes and natural phenomena that convey calm and knowledge. In the lower cathedral garden, Feuerstein has created a playable sculpture that was developed in cooperation with children. In addition, he has significantly shaped the image of the city of Speyer and proves that art can change the world, as kuenstlerbund-speyer.de reports.
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