“Go!” beckons a child, mimicking the sculpture’s dynamic pose. The Go! Sculpture here in Petuelpark embodies a sense of playful energy. Pia Stadtbäumer, the artist, captured a moment of pure joy. It’s a relatively recent addition to Munich’s art scene, contrasting with the ancient sculptures found in the Glyptothek. While the Glyptothek showcases the grandeur of classical art, the Go! Sculpture celebrates the simple delight of movement. Imagine children racing through the park, inspired by the sculpture’s forward momentum. Their laughter echoes the silent invitation of the artwork. The Go! Sculpture isn’t just a static object. It’s a catalyst for interaction, a symbol of the park’s vibrant energy. It’s a reminder to embrace the playful spirit within us all, much like the children who find endless inspiration in its form.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.