Horizon Field
Sculpture by Antony Gormley
Horizon Field is a 2010 sculpture installation by Antony Gormley. The installation features 100 life-sized cast iron statues of the human body left at exactly 2,039 m (6,690 ft) above sea-level in the Austrian Alps. It is the first art project of its kind erected in the Alps and the largest landscape intervention in Austria to date.[1] The work covers an area of 150 square kilometres (58 square miles) in the Land Vorarlberg, Austria, communities of Mellau, Schoppernau, Schröcken, Warth, Mittelberg, Lech, Klösterle, and Dalaas.[1]
References
- ^ a b Artnations.co.uk[permanent dead link], retrieved 1 August 2010
External links
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- Horizon Field on the Kunsthaus Bregenz Website
- The Guardian
- The Independent
- BBC video
- Useful information about the project in Vorarlberg with Google Earth application[permanent dead link]
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Antony Gormley
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- Transport (2011)
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