As a counterpart to Friedrich Distelbarth's love vase from the early 19th century, Tony Cragg's sculpture Points of View has stood on the new museum square between the Kammertheater, Staatsgalerie and Haus der Geschichte since December 2002. The sculpture is shaped in such a way that completely new impressions are created depending on where the viewer stands. So - as the title suggests - it really depends on the viewer's point of view as to what they can see. The sculpture, "Points of view", made of cast bronze and weighing several tons, is a further development of the numerous variations of the organically shaped figures that Anthony Cragg has created since 1990 with "Early Forms". Technical data Year: 2002 Material: Bronze Dimensions: 2.30 x 1.75 x 1.60 m Location: Museumsplatz, Stuttgart-Mitte Owner: Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg
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