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Hans-Jürgen Breuste | Bogside '69

» Location: Osterstraße/Kleine Packhofstraße

Hans-Jürgen Breuste | Bogside '69

This work by Hans-Jürgen Breuste (born in 1933 in Hanover) was created to mark the 20th anniversary of Amnesty International. The granite fist, encased in iron bands, comes from a quarry where Arno Breker worked with his students on large-scale ideological sculptures during the Nazi era. The associative connection between the historical artifact and the artist’s own creative work is so successful that viewers need not know the fist’s origin to sense how the work relates to the goals and ideals of Amnesty International. By linking the human rights organization to political violence under National Socialism and civil rights violations in the Northern Ireland conflict (to which the title of the object refers), the artist opens up a global space of association around the theme. Other works in Hannover (selection): “Mahnmal Gerichtsgefängnis” at the Pavillon Cultural Center; “Gotland” at the HDI Arena parking lot. » Location: Osterstraße/Kleine Packhofstraße

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