Art in public space in Plettenberg
Public art in Plettenberg publicly accessible includes sculptures , sculptures , fountains , murals , mosaics and graffiti in the area of the Sauerland town of Plettenberg . The list of works of art in public spaces below is not exhaustive. It is continuously updated.
list
image | Title / designation | Location | Artist | Emergence | Remarks |
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Four valleys fountain | Wilhelmstrasse location |
Peter Klassen | 1980 | 4.80 m high copper sculpture, the name of which refers to the topography of Plettenberg, which is shaped by the rivers Else , Grüne , Lenne and Oester | |
more pictures | Hammer smith | Old market location |
Waldemar Vienna | 1987 | 1.90 m large bronze sculpture, popularly Otto Maloche called |
Together | Osterloh (Plettacplatz) location |
Peter Klassen | 1991 | Sculpture made of copper sheet, which symbolizes the coexistence of the various professions in the metal processing area | |
Graf Engelbert fountain | Graf-Engelbert-Platz location |
Peter Klassen | 1998 | The copper sculpture on a split porphyry -Stein provides Count Engelbert of the mark is | |
Diaspora | Freiligrathstrasse, Jewish cemetery location |
Dan Richter-Levin | 2001 | , The steel sculpture to a fragmented Star of David recalls | |
Black bridge | Herscheider Strasse / Posensche Strasse (roundabout) location |
2006 | Art in the roundabout : steel sculpture made of bridge elements in memory of the former railway overpass on the Plettenberg – Herscheid line | ||
Contrast media | Maiplatz 5 location |
Jáchym Fleig | 2010 | Approx. 500 kg heavy, light gray painted reinforced concrete sculpture |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Plettenberg City Archives , accessed on January 15, 2019
- ↑ Plettenberg-Lexikon: Hammerschmied , accessed on January 15, 2019
- ↑ Plettenberg Lexicon: Graf-Engelbert-Brunnen , accessed on January 15, 2019
- ↑ NRWskulptur: Diaspora , accessed on January 15, 2019
- ^ Plettenberg Lexicon: Black Bridge , accessed on April 24, 2019
- ↑ NRWskulptur: Contrast Media , accessed on January 15, 2019