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Mettmann
Kr. Mettmann Nordrhein-Westfalen Neandertal |
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Klaus Simon
2002 |
 
Artwork in two pieces. First there is bronze spiral embedded in the path. A few meters further there is an enormous block of limestone by the wayside, at the top of this stone a spiral carved - so it seems the bronze spiral is taken from the stone.
In this two-part work the artist is concerned with making processes visible. The interaction of natural materials and human technology enabled the cultural and economic development that left such unmistakable traces in the Neandertal.
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As part of the EUROGA 2002plus, the sculpture trail "MenschenSpuren" (HumanTraces) was realized in the Neandertal. The 1,200 meter long art traiis dedicated to the area of conflict between man and nature. With the beginning of the incarnation, man tried to gradually step out of nature and to find an independent position. This process is made visible in different ways through the works of the eleven artists. The sculptures challenge self-reflection on human nature and require a new way of looking at nature. The traces of the artists connect with the landscape in ever new ways on thcircular route on the Düssel river. Many of the works have to be discovered or change their condition with the seasonal ups and downs.
We have photographed all the existing sculptures, allthough some of them are in fact too abstract for this sit.
Since the Düssel forms the border between the towns of Erkrath and Mettmann, the sculptures on the leftbank are listed under Erkrath and those on the right bank under Mettmann.
The sculptures are (the order is counter-clockwise when you start from the Neanderthal Museum):
The descriptions are (partial) translations from the Neandertal Museum's website.
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