Land art and site specific sculpture in the urban setting. Environmental sculpture is an art form which uses the environment as its material. Concrete art is, like any art form, human made and is therefore geometric in essence. Public art is art which can be viewed and accessed by the public.
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Wave

The Hague NL (stainless steel sculpture demolished by the city of The Hague)

Den Haag ('s Gravenhage) Holland - sculptures (site specific and public sculpture) in cities in Europe and America by Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered by the city of Den Haag ('s Gravenhage)

wave - 1986/1989 - stainless steel - Molenwijk-Zuid The Hague, Holland

1986|1989 Three artists made proposals for the Molenwijk area of The Hague. Mine was selected. The housing project was designed for people who had to move from another part of the town. These people are not exactly art lovers. During the unveiling ceremony two of the new inhabitants (socially less adapted people) gave their children hammers and instructed them to pound on the sculpture until the guests and the alderman, who was to perform the act of unveiling, found refuse in a nearby cafe. No one took any action, the Dutch being very ''tolerant'' and art, for them, is a disposable matter anyway.

Ever since a few of them have been trying to destroy the work; pulling at it with their cars and cutting it with their do-it-yourself grinding machines. In the early nineties the police declared the situation too dangerous and before the situation could be investigated the department of public works took it down.

This was my second project for The Hague. The first one was never installed because the advisory committee, nor the representative of the public works department knew that the intersection, for which I made a 12,5 meter steel arch, was to be reconstructed. So when the parts were ready, they were stored and returned to me in 1997. I am preparing a page which will show this work as I am looking for a new owner.

Both projects cost The Hague more than $100.000

 

four projects demolished

Zaanstad    -    Lelystad    -    Terneuzen    -    The Hague arch



CITIES

Alzey-Weinheim

Amsterdam

Apeldoorn

Assen

Baarn

Barendrecht

Beemster

Bijlmer

Bleiswijk

Boca Raton

Briançon

Capelle aan den IJssel

Delft

Den Haag

Denver

Dirksland

Dordrecht

Dubbeldam

Ede

El Paso

Erfurt

Gilze

Goeree-Overflakkee

Grindelwald

Groningen

Haarlem

Hardinxveld / Giessendam

Hazerswoude

Heemskerk

Heerhugowaard

Hendrik Ido Ambacht

Hengelo

Hilversum

Hoorn

Horstermeer

Houten

Kajaani

Kangasniemi

Katwijk aan Zee

Kemijärvi

Kuopio

Lappeenranta

Leeuwarden

Lelystad

Ludwigshafen

Maarssen

Maassluis

Miami Beach

Middelharnis

Mikkeli

Overschie

Papendrecht

Rhoon

Ridderkerk

Rijen

Rotterdam

Sommelsdijk

Spijkenisse

Tampere

Terneuzen

Tornio

Utrecht

Vaasa

Valloire

Venray

Witterda

Zaanstad

Zoetermeer

Zwijndrecht

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