Tor und Stele
The Sculpture
The German artist Günther Förg has worked in a broad range
of media, including abstract paintings, photographs, sculptures, prints
and interiors: he designed the neon relief that decorates the ceiling of
the café in the Kunsthal (Museumpark/Westzeedijk).
With his work Tor und Stele (Gateway and Stela) Förg has made a
grandiose gesture in rough bronze and glistening polished black marble
in the narrow street between the Police Headquarters and the adjacent
tall buildings. The Tor (gateway), which recalls the Arc de
Triomphe or the Brandenburger Tor, and the stela (originally a Greek
burial pillar) are traditional features of grand metropolitan squares.The old-fashioned looking streetlamps in the Doelstraat reinforce this
sense of an expansive civic space, despite the limited room. The work’s
third element is the yellow-brown tiles in the ground, along which the
lampposts are placed.
The narrow space available forces the gateway skywards; it is certainly
not wide enough to admit a triumphant army. The message is clear: those
times are behind us. The fact that the gateway stands adjacent to the
Police Headquarters suggests another ironic interpretation: the role of
state power has changed dramatically since the age of squares with
triumphant arches. (DvT)
Specifications
| date construction | 1994 |
| location since | 1994, Doelstraat, Centrumruit, City Centre |
| dimensions sculpture (hxwxl) in cm | 12 x 100 x 6 meter |
| material | Natural stone and bronze |
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