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Gestern war es sehr bedeckt in Berlin. Aber der Wind war mir hold. Die 3 Männer stehen Symbolisch für die ehemaligen 3 Bezirke Berlin Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg und Treptow.
„[Die Skulptur soll daran erinnern,] dass sowohl der Mensch als auch die Moleküle in einer Welt der Wahrscheinlichkeit existieren und das Ziel aller kreativen und geistigen Traditionen ist, Ganzheit und Einheit innerhalb der Welt zu finden.“ – Jonathan Borofsky. Der die Skulpturen auch entworfen hat.
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ist ein Berliner Monumentalkunstwerk, das im Mai 1999 vom amerikanischen Bildhauer Jonathan Borofsky geschaffen wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Drei-Personen-Skulptur, die in der Spree zwischen Elsenbrücke und Oberbaumbrücke nahe dem Schnittpunkt der drei Ortsteile Kreuzberg, Alt-Treptow und Friedrichshain aufgestellt wurde.
The morning sun lights sculptor Jonathan Borofsky’s Man with Briefcase, a fifty-foot-tall sculpture in Fort Worth, Texas’ Burnett Plaza.
Molecule Man
Borofsky hatte 1977/78 seine ersten Molekül-Skulpturen angefertigt, die in Los Angeles aufgestellt worden waren. Ihn faszinierte die hohe Symbolkraft solcher Figuren, die mit Löchern durchsetzt sind, und die Moleküle symbolisieren, aus denen sie bestehen.
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Molecule Man
Borofsky made his first molecular sculptures in 1977/78, which were set up in Los Angeles. He was fascinated by the high symbolic power of such figures, which are riddled with holes and symbolize the molecules they are made of.
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Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations around the world, including Germany and the United States. Borofsky made the first Molecule Man sculptures for locations in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978.
Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations around the world, including Germany.
Der Molecule Man ist ein Berliner Monumentalkunstwerk, das im Mai 1999 von dem amerikanischen Bildhauer Jonathan Borofsky geschaffen wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Drei-Personen-Skulptur, die in der Spree zwischen Elsenbrücke und Oberbaumbrücke aufgestellt wurde.
Inspired by the landmark public sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky. Note : This is no photoshop job. It was taken at Bara Imambara, Lucknow.. [EXPLORED ON 2009-10-15 #489 ]
Großskulptur von Jonathan Borofsky
30 Meter hoch, Gewicht 45 Tonnen
Large sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky
30 meters high, weight 45 tons
Molecule Man - Jonathan Borofsky
This was shot in Berlin with a Sony RX100M2 and a gray filter using a tripod exposing for 30 seconds. I used the free App “snapseed” to do some editing like black and white and some vignetting.
Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world, including Berlin, Germany, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA.
The first Molecule Man sculptures were made in 1977 and 1978 in Los Angeles, USA. The sculptures consist of three humans leaning towards each other, the bodies of which are filled with hundreds of holes, the holes representative of "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence".
Der Molecule Man ist ein Berliner Monumentalkunstwerk, das im Mai 1999 vom amerikanischen Bildhauer Jonathan Borofsky geschaffen wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Drei-Personen-Skulptur, die in der Spree zwischen Elsenbrücke und Oberbaumbrücke morgens einfach immer in einem prima Licht steht.
Looking up the river Spree in Berlin from Oberbaumbrücke to Molecule Man. Molecule Man is a 30-metre sculpture in the river at Treptowers by artist Jonathan Borofsky.
Created by Jonathon Borofsky 1993. Located in the LA CA Civic Center subway station.
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Jonathan Borofsky's "I Dreamed I Could Fly" with Jason Middlebrook's painted wall at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Jonathan Borofsky, "Human Structures" 2007, 24 Figures Connected. Sculpture in the garden at the Portland Art Museum, Portland, Maine.
"Walking Man", in front of the Munich Re office building, has no eyes, nose or mouth, and is neither man nor woman. The figure strides forward with long steps, apparently unstoppable. The purposeful stride and body language suggest a will to set out in search of new horizons and a determination to progress in the original sense of the term. (Website of Munich Re)
Großskulptur von Jonathan Borofsky
30 Meter hoch, Gewicht 45 Tonnen
Large sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky
30 meters high, weight 45 tons
Excerpt from basel.com:
This 13.5 metre tall eight-tonne giant has been swinging his hammer on Aeschenplatz since 1989. The American artist Jonathan Borofsky, who created this imposing artwork, has also created similar kinetic sculptures in other key cities around the world, including Frankfurt and New York.
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Sculpture Park is a unique outdoor venue and public space at the edge of the Arts Complex. This distinguished area is well known for its iconic "Dancers" sculpture that can be seen traveling along Speer Boulevard. The 60-foot high sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky is part of the Denver Public Art Collection and a landmark in downtown Denver.
Sculpture Park hosts many large outdoor festivals, concerts, private receptions, workouts and high-profile events including the Shakespeare Festival and American Heart Association’s Heart Walk.
(source: artscomplex.com/explore-the-complex/public-spaces/sculpture-park)
Ballerina Clown (30' ballerina in disturbing clown mask) on Rose and Main in Venice, California. By artist Jonathan Borofsky in 1989.
Skulptur Freiheit - männlich/weiblich in Offenburg.
Die 20 m hohe Aluminiumskulptur des amerikanischen Künstlers Jonathan Borofsky steht auf dem Platz der Verfassungsfreunde im Kulturforum in Offenburg und erinnert an die wichtige Rolle der Stadt innerhalb der deutschen Demokratiebewegung. Die Skulptur wurde von der Offenburger Ehrenbürgerin Aenne Burda gestiftet und zählt zu den bedeutendsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt.
Turn off your camera stabilizer when taking long exposures from a tripod.
Unfortunately I remembered that bit of knowledge after I had taken these pictures....
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Molecule Man is a series of aluminium sculptures, designed by American artist Jonathan Borofsky, installed at various locations in the world. [...]
The sculptures consist of three humans leaning towards each other, the bodies of which are filled with hundreds of holes, the holes representative of "the molecules of all human beings coming together to create our existence". (Wikipedia)
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Sculpture Park is a unique outdoor venue and public space at the edge of the Arts Complex. This distinguished area is well known for its iconic "Dancers" sculpture that can be seen traveling along Speer Boulevard. The 60-foot high sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky is part of the Denver Public Art Collection and a landmark in downtown Denver.
Sculpture Park hosts many large outdoor festivals, concerts, private receptions, workouts and high-profile events including the Shakespeare Festival and American Heart Association’s Heart Walk.
(source: artscomplex.com/explore-the-complex/public-spaces/sculpture-park)
Der Molecule Man ist ein Berliner Monumentalkunstwerk, das im Mai 1999 von dem amerikanischen Bildhauer Jonathan Borofsky geschaffen wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Drei-Personen-Skulptur, die in der Spree zwischen Elsenbrücke und Oberbaumbrücke nahe dem Schnittpunkt der drei Ortsteile Kreuzberg, Alt-Treptow und Friedrichshain aufgestellt wurde.
Eine U1 fährt über die Oberbaumbrücke. Weit im Hintergrund der Berliner Dom.
ENG: River Spree with Oberbaumbrücke in sundown. A metro-train U1 train crosses the bridge. In the background the cathedral of Berlin.
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Der Molecule Man ist ein Berliner Monumentalkunstwerk, das im Mai 1999 von dem amerikanischen Bildhauer Jonathan Borofsky geschaffen wurde. Es handelt sich um eine Drei-Personen-Skulptur, die in der Spree zwischen Elsenbrücke und Oberbaumbrücke nahe dem Schnittpunkt der drei Ortsteile Kreuzberg, Alt-Treptow und Friedrichshain aufgestellt wurde.
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At the base of the Judge Roybal Court House and Federal Building, stand this all aluminum
sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky !
The many holes represent the numerous molecules within man. Borofsky created several sculptures, another in the Spree River in Berlin.
Photographed on a Vancouver-area Four Thirds Photographers photowalk to celebrate Four Thirds Day with Daniel, Don, John, Jonathan, Mike, NJ, Rob, and Yukiko. "Human Structures", Hinge Park, Vancouver. April 3, 2016.