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Citizens decide on light art: Which artwork from the competition should the city acquire?

2022-04-23T17:51:19.110Z


Citizens decide on light art: Which artwork from the competition should the city acquire? Created: 04/23/2022, 19:45 Fürstenfeldbruck – For many years there have been efforts in Fürstenfeldbruck to present art in public space in order to give citizens the opportunity to engage with contemporary art. 1 / 5The Brucker has the choice: Which of the sculptures should the city of FFB acquire from the


Citizens decide on light art: Which artwork from the competition should the city acquire?

Created: 04/23/2022, 19:45

Fürstenfeldbruck – For many years there have been efforts in Fürstenfeldbruck to present art in public space in order to give citizens the opportunity to engage with contemporary art.

1 / 5The Brucker has the choice: Which of the sculptures should the city of FFB acquire from the light art competition?

Here: Christoph Hildebrand, "GIMMEABREAK HELIX" (location: Cerveteri-/Martin-Luther-Straße) © City of Fürstenfeldbruck

2 / 5The Brucker has the choice: Which of the sculptures should the city of FFB acquire from the light art competition?

Here: Siegfried Kreitner, "VIII 2019" (location: Cerveteri-/Rothschwaiger Straße) © City of Fürstenfeldbruck

3 / 5Brucker has the choice: Which of the sculptures should the city of FFB acquire from the light art competition?

Here: Carolin Liebl & Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, "Makrocontroller" (Location: Lärchenstraße/Buchenauer Platz) © City of Fürstenfeldbruck

4 / 5The Brucker has the choice: Which of the sculptures should the city of FFB acquire from the light art competition?

Here: Anne Pfeifer & Bernhard Kreutzer, "Let it be light" (location: Cerveteristraße/way to the after-school care center) © City of Fürstenfeldbruck

5 / 5These are the pictures that voters can win.

1st row from left: Roland Helmer, red, red - blue, blue;

Herdin, chicken yard;

2nd row from left: Prof. Ben Muthofer, untitled;

Romus, Landscape with Cows and Shepherd;

3rd row: Guido Zingerl, Green Landscape (Photo: Stadt FFB, all others Gerhard Derriks) © Stadt Fürstenfeldbruck

As part of the recurring StadtKunstLand competition, four works of art were selected in 2020 under the motto "Light Sculptures", which were set up in public places in the city.

Now, for the first time, the citizens of Brucker have the opportunity to decide on their own whether the city should purchase one of the works of art mentioned - without the participation of a jury.

  • The works of art

  • Christoph Hildebrand, "GIMMEABREAK HELIX" (location: Cerveteri-/Martin-Luther-Straße)

  • Siegfried Kreitner, "VIII 2019" (location: Cerveteri-/Rothschwaiger Straße)

  • Carolin Liebl & Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, "Macrocontroller" (Location: Lärchenstraße/Buchenauer Platz)

  • Anne Pfeifer & Bernhard Kreutzer, "Let it be light" (location: Cerveteristrasse/way to the after-school care center)

Prizes for participants

Five works of art will be raffled off among all participants who ticked the light sculpture that received the most votes in the end.

You can win works by Roland Helmer, Herdin, Ben Muthofer, Romus and Giudo Zingerl.

The city of Fürstenfeldbruck would like to thank the Derriks cultural foundation and the artist Guido Zingerl, who contributed pictures for the raffle.

Participation coupon in the flyer or in the town hall report

Bruckers can take part

until May 30th

.

The participation coupon is available in the April and May issues of the RathausReport as well as in the new edition of the flyer “StadtKunstLand – Competition 2020-2022 Light Art”.

The flyer is available in the town hall, in the VHS office, in the city library in the Aumühle, in the Fürstenfeldbruck museum, in the monastery shop and in the Kulturwerkstatt Haus 10.

Detailed

information

on the light sculptures and the conditions of participation is available at www.fuerstenfeldbruck.de.


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Source: merkur

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