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Daniel Libeskind presents the climate change-sculptures in the Netherlands

With four sculptures for “The Garden of Earthly Worries” star architect Daniel Libeskind with climate change. The exhibition opens at the Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn.

There are different ways to make awareness of climate change among. Worldwide, children and young people these days leave Friday, the school failed to demonstrate for a more rapid Action of the policy. The star architect Daniel Libeskind has now made four sculptures finished that on Tuesday (2. April) will be unveiled in the Dutch city of Apeldoorn. The approximately three meters high, fragments of a globe to symbolize the four chemical Compounds that are supposed to be the cause for climate change. The details have not been announced in advance.

The four abstract sculptures designed by Libeskind, under the title of “The Garden of Earthly Worries” especially for the Palace gardens of Paleis Het Loo. The Dutch Princess Beatrix will open the exhibition. The works of art should represent the disturbed relationship between man and nature.

Libeskind’s sculptures are intended to ensure the orderly Baroque garden for a contradiction.

Contemporary art in the Baroque garden

Libeskind’s works are in contrast to the order of the Baroque garden from the 17th century. Century, represents the man-perfected nature as a Paradise. For the first Time will be exhibited in the gardens of Paleis Het Loo contemporary art.

In his award-winning architecture of the 72-to the influences of the Years of relationships outside its area of expertise. On the one hand, for its narrative form, language, praise, criticize others, for the architect to transfer his designs with incomprehensible symbolism.

The works symbolize chemical Compounds in which Libeskind sees the causes of climate change.

The Studio Libeskind in New York for the designs of museums and other cultural and public buildings. Among the most famous works of the Imperial war Museum in Manchester, the Jewish Museum in Berlin, as well as the design for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center in New York.

The main building of the Royal Palace Paleis Het Loo is currently being renovated and re-opened after the reconstruction only in mid-2021. Until then, the sculptures Libeskind’s.


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