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Marlis
Christoph Pöggeler’s ‘Pillar Saints’, 9 sculptures spread across the city that represents people from different groups of society removed from their daily routine and put on a pedestal, displayed as individuals. The ‘Pillar Saints’ sculptures were commissioned in the late 1990s and inaugurated in the early 2000s as a way to bring contemporary art into…
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Fassade
The “Limbecker Platz” in Essen puts an exclamation point on architecture and urban planning. The idea behind the facade design is to create the impression of a party dress that makes a broad sweep around the woman wearing it. One of the striking features of the facade, which was designed by Munich’s star architect Professor…
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Finale
The UEFA Euro 2012 Final was a football match that took place on 1 July 2012 at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine, to determine the winner of the UEFA Euro 2012. The photos were taken in Dortmund / Germany during public view. It was a highly anticipated match between Spain and Italy, both teams…
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Office
“The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” Oscar Wilde This statement highlights the necessity of being grateful for the opportunities we have. Sometimes we get so engrossed in our daily work routines that we forget to appreciate the value of having a job. It’s not just about the salary…
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Circle
The Largest Fair on the Rhine (German: Größte Kirmes am Rhein) is a fair in Düsseldorf, drawing more than 4 million visitors annually, and is one of Germany’s biggest. The fair includes more than 300 rides, games, and attractions. One of the most popular rides is the Ferris wheel, which offers breathtaking views of the…
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Focus
Stefan Hoderlein is interested in the forms and symbols used by subcultures. Reminiscent of the brightly colored temples and burial chambers of ancient Egypt. His illuminated wall photographs in the Tonhalle underground station with thousands of pop and subculture images are intended as a kind of excavation of the present age. In these works, Hoderlein…
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Fisheyes
The “Limbecker Platz” in Essen has remarkable architecture with a facade that resembles a sweeping party dress designed by Munich’s star architect Professor Gunter Henn. The most striking feature of the facade is the “sequin arches” that make the building stand out during the day and at night.
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Faster
“Sooner or later, everything old is new again.” Stephen King, The Colorado Kid It’s fascinating how certain things, ideas, or trends that we thought were long gone have found their way back into the mainstream. This resurgence has brought with it a sense of nostalgia and a renewed appreciation for the styles, sounds, and experiences…
