Qwertz
The Sculpture
Qwertz by the Austrian artist Franz West was placed on the
Westersingel in 2001 as part of the expansion of Rotterdam’s
international sculpture collection. The five monochrome coloured rolls
of steel resemble enlargements of rolls of clay.
The title has no specific meaning. Qwertz is made up of the first six
letters on the German typewriter or computer keyboard. West hopes that
the word will evoke associations with existing words and that viewers
will derive their own meaning from the work.
The five individual elements are composed of a core wrapped in sheets of
aluminium and are placed in an irregular pattern. The artist does not
wish his works simply to be objects of contemplation. His works consist
of fragments that are completed by the viewer’s interaction with them.
West wants the public to enter into a dialogue with his works. In the
case of Qwertz, the colourful components on the bank of Westersingel
make ideal seats.
Specifications
| nicknames | Sitzwursten, sausage |
| date construction | 2000 |
| dimensions sculpture (hxwxl) in cm | 5 parts of 60 x 65 x 720 |
| material | Aluminium, spray paint |



