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De man die de wolken meet

De man die de wolken meet

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De man die de wolken meet, sculpture by Jan Fabre in Ghent, Belgium

Welcome to the beautiful city of Ghent, Belgium! As a tourist guide, I am excited to take you on a tour of one of the most unique and interesting sculptures in the city - "L'Homme qui mesure les nuages" or "The Man who measures the clouds". This golden sculpture was created by Jan Fabre in 1998 and is located on the roof of the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent. The sculpture depicts a man dressed in everyday clothing standing on a ladder, holding a 1.5-meter ruler with which he measures the clouds. The entire sculpture is made of gold, giving it a stunning and eye-catching appearance. According to the artist, this sculpture is a tribute to his twin brother who passed away prematurely. The sculpture is not only a work of art but also a symbol of love and remembrance. To visit this sculpture, we will make our way to the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent. The museum is located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible by public transportation. Once inside the museum, we will make our way to the rooftop where the sculpture is located. As we approach the sculpture, take a moment to admire its intricate details and the way it glistens in the sunlight. You can almost imagine the man on the ladder measuring the clouds above. After taking some time to appreciate the sculpture, we can explore the rest of the museum's collections. The museum features a wide range of contemporary art from both local and international artists, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers. In conclusion, "L'Homme qui mesure les nuages" is a unique and meaningful sculpture that is definitely worth a visit during your time in Ghent. Its location on the rooftop of the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art adds to its charm and makes for a memorable experience.

Inception: 1998

Creator: Jan Fabre

Source: Wikimedia

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De man die de wolken meet Sculpture by Jan Fabre in Ghent, Belgium

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