public art Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Sun, 16 Aug 2020 12:16:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png public art Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Tokyo’s Top Public Art Pieces https://travelermaster.com/tokyos-top-public-art-pieces/ Tue, 18 Aug 2020 09:47:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=17053 Tokyo, Japan is a treat for the senses, with colors, smells, and sounds exploding and even overwhelming those of us who have the fortune of visiting this capital city. While art isn’t Tokyo’s main calling card, with a little bit of research, you will be able to discover all kinds of opportunities to see unique […]

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Tokyo, Japan is a treat for the senses, with colors, smells, and sounds exploding and even overwhelming those of us who have the fortune of visiting this capital city. While art isn’t Tokyo’s main calling card, with a little bit of research, you will be able to discover all kinds of opportunities to see unique works here.

Public art is one of Tokyo’s specialties and is a perfect opportunity for normal people to observe beauty in an everyday setting. Here are the top three works that you should check out in Tokyo.

The Myth of Tomorrow

The Myth of Tomorrow is a stunning art piece located in Tokyo’s Shibuya Station, a commonly-visited train terminal. This mural by one of the country’s most famous artists, Taro Okamoto, depicts the aftermath of the atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II

Kodomo no Ki 

Okamoto strikes again with Kodomo no Ki, or the “Tree of Children,” an avant-garde statue located outside of the National Children’s Castle. This work of art evokes the happiness of being a child and will be sure to lift and brighten your day.

Maman

The Roppongi Hills area of Tokyo is the host of one of six bronze castings of the “Maman” spider statue done by French artist Louise Bourgeois. At over 30 feet tall, this statue isn’t for those with arachnophobia!

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Visit England’s Angel of the North is You Get a Kick Out of Art https://travelermaster.com/visit-englands-angel-of-the-north-is-you-get-a-kick-out-of-art/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 18:56:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16586 The Angel of the North was created by artist Anthony Gormley at 54 meters wide and 20 meters high. This means it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet! Its wings are angled forward to create the sense that the giant angel is leaning towards an embrace. This steel sculpture was completed in 1998, and is […]

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The Angel of the North was created by artist Anthony Gormley at 54 meters wide and 20 meters high. This means it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet! Its wings are angled forward to create the sense that the giant angel is leaning towards an embrace.

This steel sculpture was completed in 1998, and is located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear in the north of England. It is perhaps the most famous public artwork in the entire UK.

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.⠀ 🌏 CONGRATULATIONS…⠀ 📷 @dlawtonphotography⠀ 📍Angel of the North, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⠀ ⠀ Trip to the Angel of the North.⠀ Since spreading its wings in February 1998, Antony Gormley's Angel of the North in Gateshead has become one of the most talked about pieces of public art ever produced.⠀ Rising 20 metres from the earth near the A1 in Gateshead, the Angel dominates the skyline, dwarfing all those who come to see it and has become a symbol of home for many Geordies. Made from 200 tonnes of steel, it has a wingspan of 54 metres and a red-brown colour that comes from the weathering steel which can withstand winds of more than 100 miles per hour.⠀ What a stunning shot this is of this amazing place.⠀ ⠀ Follow @excellent_universe and tag #excellent_universe⠀ ⠀ Please consider following and tagging our other excellent hubs:⠀ @excellent_britain #excellent_britain⠀ @excellent_bestmacro #excellent_bestmacro⠀ ⠀ Feature selected by Caroline @caroricephotos⠀ ⠀ Please check out our friends:⠀ @yourbritain⠀ @gloriousbritain⠀ @gloriouseurope⠀ @genuinebritain⠀ @hike_britain⠀ @discovering_the_lakes⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #gloriousbritain #excellent_britain #genuinebritain #gloriouseurope #discovering_the_lakes #hike_britain ⠀ #ukpotd #visitbritain #trip #photosofbritain #explore #love #beautiful #instagood #landscapephotography #wanderlust #picoftheday #naturephotography #scenery #countryside #travelling #instatravel #igersuk #england #angelofthenorth⠀ ⠀ #eu_dlawtonphotography⠀

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Before it was commissioned this project raised many concerns and comments, including a worry that its massive size and metallic material might interfere with TV reception.

As part of the development, the artist prepared a few models for the sculpture, the body of which is based on a cast of the artist’s own body. One of these models was even featured in the BBC show Antiques Roadshow in 2008 and was appraised to be valued £1 million.

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East Side Gallery: The Berlin Wall Reimagined https://travelermaster.com/east-side-gallery-the-berlin-wall-reimagined/ Thu, 09 May 2019 10:22:24 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5665 If you know anything about history, you’ve probably heard about the Berlin Wall. In the post-World War II era, the country that we know now as Germany was divided into two parts, each with a distinct government and political ideology. Tensions between the two nations became so tense in the period between 1961 and 1989, […]

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If you know anything about history, you’ve probably heard about the Berlin Wall.

In the post-World War II era, the country that we know now as Germany was divided into two parts, each with a distinct government and political ideology.

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Tensions between the two nations became so tense in the period between 1961 and 1989, a wall was built in the center of the German capital of Berlin to divide the two countries and dissuade people from crossing the border.

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The war is over… if you want it.

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While the Berlin Wall has historically been a symbol of repression and political division, the East Side Gallery in Berlin gives a new dimension to our understanding of the wall.

The East Side Gallery, located on Muhlenstrasse southeast of the city center, is the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall that still stands. Instead of being a barrier, however, it has been converted into a public art installation full of murals extolling liberty and freedom.

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The artwork present on the wall in the East Side Gallery, 105 murals in total, tells the story of the struggle for freedom in Berlin and worldwide.

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#eastsidegallery #Berlin #huaweip20pro #nofilter

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You can see famous artwork representing moments such as the famous kiss between Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honeker that came to define the absurdity of the German division.

Visit the East Side Gallery to be inspired by a symbol of repression that has been totally reimagined into a celebration of freedom.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> public art Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Sun, 16 Aug 2020 12:16:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png public art Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Tokyo’s Top Public Art Pieces https://travelermaster.com/tokyos-top-public-art-pieces/ Tue, 18 Aug 2020 09:47:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=17053 Tokyo, Japan is a treat for the senses, with colors, smells, and sounds exploding and even overwhelming those of us who have the fortune of visiting this capital city. While art isn’t Tokyo’s main calling card, with a little bit of research, you will be able to discover all kinds of opportunities to see unique […]

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Tokyo, Japan is a treat for the senses, with colors, smells, and sounds exploding and even overwhelming those of us who have the fortune of visiting this capital city. While art isn’t Tokyo’s main calling card, with a little bit of research, you will be able to discover all kinds of opportunities to see unique works here.

Public art is one of Tokyo’s specialties and is a perfect opportunity for normal people to observe beauty in an everyday setting. Here are the top three works that you should check out in Tokyo.

The Myth of Tomorrow

The Myth of Tomorrow is a stunning art piece located in Tokyo’s Shibuya Station, a commonly-visited train terminal. This mural by one of the country’s most famous artists, Taro Okamoto, depicts the aftermath of the atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima during World War II

Kodomo no Ki 

Okamoto strikes again with Kodomo no Ki, or the “Tree of Children,” an avant-garde statue located outside of the National Children’s Castle. This work of art evokes the happiness of being a child and will be sure to lift and brighten your day.

Maman

The Roppongi Hills area of Tokyo is the host of one of six bronze castings of the “Maman” spider statue done by French artist Louise Bourgeois. At over 30 feet tall, this statue isn’t for those with arachnophobia!

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Visit England’s Angel of the North is You Get a Kick Out of Art https://travelermaster.com/visit-englands-angel-of-the-north-is-you-get-a-kick-out-of-art/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 18:56:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16586 The Angel of the North was created by artist Anthony Gormley at 54 meters wide and 20 meters high. This means it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet! Its wings are angled forward to create the sense that the giant angel is leaning towards an embrace. This steel sculpture was completed in 1998, and is […]

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The Angel of the North was created by artist Anthony Gormley at 54 meters wide and 20 meters high. This means it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet! Its wings are angled forward to create the sense that the giant angel is leaning towards an embrace.

This steel sculpture was completed in 1998, and is located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear in the north of England. It is perhaps the most famous public artwork in the entire UK.

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.⠀ 🌏 CONGRATULATIONS…⠀ 📷 @dlawtonphotography⠀ 📍Angel of the North, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⠀ ⠀ Trip to the Angel of the North.⠀ Since spreading its wings in February 1998, Antony Gormley's Angel of the North in Gateshead has become one of the most talked about pieces of public art ever produced.⠀ Rising 20 metres from the earth near the A1 in Gateshead, the Angel dominates the skyline, dwarfing all those who come to see it and has become a symbol of home for many Geordies. Made from 200 tonnes of steel, it has a wingspan of 54 metres and a red-brown colour that comes from the weathering steel which can withstand winds of more than 100 miles per hour.⠀ What a stunning shot this is of this amazing place.⠀ ⠀ Follow @excellent_universe and tag #excellent_universe⠀ ⠀ Please consider following and tagging our other excellent hubs:⠀ @excellent_britain #excellent_britain⠀ @excellent_bestmacro #excellent_bestmacro⠀ ⠀ Feature selected by Caroline @caroricephotos⠀ ⠀ Please check out our friends:⠀ @yourbritain⠀ @gloriousbritain⠀ @gloriouseurope⠀ @genuinebritain⠀ @hike_britain⠀ @discovering_the_lakes⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #gloriousbritain #excellent_britain #genuinebritain #gloriouseurope #discovering_the_lakes #hike_britain ⠀ #ukpotd #visitbritain #trip #photosofbritain #explore #love #beautiful #instagood #landscapephotography #wanderlust #picoftheday #naturephotography #scenery #countryside #travelling #instatravel #igersuk #england #angelofthenorth⠀ ⠀ #eu_dlawtonphotography⠀

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Before it was commissioned this project raised many concerns and comments, including a worry that its massive size and metallic material might interfere with TV reception.

As part of the development, the artist prepared a few models for the sculpture, the body of which is based on a cast of the artist’s own body. One of these models was even featured in the BBC show Antiques Roadshow in 2008 and was appraised to be valued £1 million.

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East Side Gallery: The Berlin Wall Reimagined https://travelermaster.com/east-side-gallery-the-berlin-wall-reimagined/ Thu, 09 May 2019 10:22:24 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5665 If you know anything about history, you’ve probably heard about the Berlin Wall. In the post-World War II era, the country that we know now as Germany was divided into two parts, each with a distinct government and political ideology. Tensions between the two nations became so tense in the period between 1961 and 1989, […]

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If you know anything about history, you’ve probably heard about the Berlin Wall.

In the post-World War II era, the country that we know now as Germany was divided into two parts, each with a distinct government and political ideology.

View this post on Instagram

• Berlin 🤘🏼🌶🍭• #travel #berlin #eastsidegallery #🇩🇪

A post shared by Lucia Scanu (@luciascanu) on

Tensions between the two nations became so tense in the period between 1961 and 1989, a wall was built in the center of the German capital of Berlin to divide the two countries and dissuade people from crossing the border.

View this post on Instagram

The war is over… if you want it.

A post shared by E S K A D Y H A I L E (@eskady) on

While the Berlin Wall has historically been a symbol of repression and political division, the East Side Gallery in Berlin gives a new dimension to our understanding of the wall.

The East Side Gallery, located on Muhlenstrasse southeast of the city center, is the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall that still stands. Instead of being a barrier, however, it has been converted into a public art installation full of murals extolling liberty and freedom.

View this post on Instagram

#eastsidegallery #berlin #germany #travel

A post shared by Дарья (@mir_tesen) on

The artwork present on the wall in the East Side Gallery, 105 murals in total, tells the story of the struggle for freedom in Berlin and worldwide.

View this post on Instagram

#eastsidegallery #Berlin #huaweip20pro #nofilter

A post shared by Thomas Mi. (@thoomas.mi) on

You can see famous artwork representing moments such as the famous kiss between Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honeker that came to define the absurdity of the German division.

Visit the East Side Gallery to be inspired by a symbol of repression that has been totally reimagined into a celebration of freedom.

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