Umedalen skulpturpark
63°50′53″N 20°10′08″E / 63.847933°N 20.168753°E
Umedalen skulpturpark është ekspozitë e artit dhe një kopsht skulpturash në Umeå në Suedi.
Historia
RedaktoNjë ekspozitë arti ishte aranzhuar në Umedalen për herë të parë në vitin 1994 dhe tani është ekspozitë e përhershme në një kopsht skulpturash në komisariatin e mëparshëm spitalor të Umedalenit. [1]
Kompaia Balticgruppen (Grupi Baltik), së bashku me Galerinë e Arteve Galleri Sandström Andersson në vitin 1987 solli të paporositurin spitalin psikiatrik në Umedalen, rreth 20 shtëpi guri në një park, nga Västerbotten County Council. Galeria më e madhe suedeze u ndërtua rreth ndërtesave historike që fillimisht ishin përdorur si spitale. [2] Grupi Baltik bleu 44 skulptura, të cilat tani gjenden në ekspozitën e përhershme në parkun skultpruror. [1]
Skulpturat e ekspozuara
Redakto- Untitled, granite, 2001, by Bård Breivik
- Black, Grey, Broken Sky and Palest Blue, 2010, ceramic tiles and steel, by Astrid Sylwan
- Forest Hill, 1997, plasic pipes, concrete, by Buky Schwartz
- The most lonesome story ever told, 1998, by Jonas Kjellgren
- Heart of trees, 2007, bronze and trees, by Jaume Plensa
- Nosotros, 2008, painted steel by Jaume Plensa
- Emergency station (Räddningsplats), 2008, textile, grass, sun flower seeds, by Gunilla Samberg
- Untitled, 1998, painted bronze, by Roland Persson
- Hardback, 2000, concrete, by Nina Saunders
- Mor och Barn (Mother and child), 1958, bronze, by David Wretling
- Still Running 1990-93, cast iron, by Antony Gormley
- Another Time VIII, 2007, cast iron, by Antony Gormley
- Pillar of light, 1991, sandstone, by Anish Kapoor
- 55 meter long double-line of double-boulders, 1997, boulders, by Richard Nonas
- Vegetaion Room VII, 2000, resoin and bronze powder panels, by Cristina Iglesias
- Untitled, 1994, galvanized bathtubs, by Carina Gunnars
- Arch, 1995, granite, by Claes Hake
- Eye Benches II, 1996–97, black granite from Zimbabwe, by Louise Bourgeois
- Social Meeting, 1997, wooden skis, by Raffael Reinsberg
- Untitled (1998), painted bronze, by Roland Persson
- She leaves the lights on and forgets the room (1998), steel and sanitary porcelain, by Meta Isaeus-Berlin
- Stevensson (Early Forms), bronze, 1999, by Tony Cragg
- Alliansring (Wedding ring, 2000, bronze, by Anna Renström
- Skogsdunge (Forest grove), 2002, flag poles, by Kari Cavén
- Untitled, 2002, stainless steel, by Anne-Karin Furunes
- Homestead, 2004, wood, concrete, by Clay Ketter
- Dysfuntional Outdoor Gym, 2004, wood, metal and ropes, by Torgny Nilsson
- Den sjuka flickan (The sick girl), 2004, steel, by Jacob Dahlgren
- Flip, 2006, painted steel, by Mats Bergquist
- Tillåtet (Allowed), 1990-2006, vinyl and aluminuim, by Mikael Richter
- Concrete and leaves, 1996, concrete, by Miroslaw Balka
- Koma-Amok, 1997, steel, by Bigert & Bergström
- Umea Prototype, 1999-2000, corten steel with silver birch trees, by Serge Spitzer
- Trajan's Shadow, 2001, bronze, oil paint, steel, by Sean Henry
- Beam Walk, 1996, steel, by Cristos Gianakos
- Out, 2004, bronze, by Charlotte Gyllenhammar
- Kastenhaus 1166, 2000, metal, wood, PVC, by Winter & Hörbelt
Galleria
Redakto-
55 meter long double-line of double-boulders nga Richard Nonas
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Untitled nga Bård Breivik
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Umeå Prototype nga Serge Spitzer
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Trajan's Shadow nga Sean Henry
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Tillåtet nga Mikael Richter
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Mor och Barn nga David Wretling
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Still Running nga Antony Gormley
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Klassresa nga Kari Cavén
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Pillar of light, 1991, nga Anish Kapoor
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Eye Benches II nga Louise Bourgeois
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Dysfunctional Outdoor Gym nga Torgny Nilsson
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12 Resin and Bronze Powder Panels nga Cristina Iglesias
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Social meeting nga Raffael Rheinsberg
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Utan titel nga Anne-Karin Furunes
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Another time VIII nga Antony Gormley
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Utan titel nga Roland Persson
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Concrete and leaves nga Mirosław Bałka
Referimet
Redakto- Sculptures, at Umedalen Skulptur webbsite May, 2014
- Skulpturguide Umeå, published by Västerbottens konstförening, Umeå 2006, ISBN 978-91-631-8462-8
- ^ a b Umedalen sculpture's web site Arkivuar 12 qershor 2010 tek Wayback Machine, retrieved 4 May 2014
- ^ 2014 Capital of Culture: highlights of Umeå, Sweden, Telegraph, retrieved 6 May 2014