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Lion Monument 21 : The Lion Monument of Lucerne Through the Lens of Contemporary Art, Hardback Book

Lion Monument 21 : The Lion Monument of Lucerne Through the Lens of Contemporary Art Hardback

Edited by Kunsthalle Luzern, Bettina Staub

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The famous Lion Monument in Lucerne, located in a park in the heart of the city, commemorates the Swiss Guards in the service of the French King Louis XVI who fell in the storming of the Tuileries Palace in Paris on August 10, 1792.

The monument, hewn directly into the rockface according to a design by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, was inaugurated on August 10, 1821.

Together with the nearby Glacier Garden, it is today one of the Swiss city’s major tourist attractions. To mark the memorial’s bicentenary, the Kunsthalle Lucerne launched the Lion Monument 21 program of exhibitions, performances, podiums, and interdisciplinary events.

Between 2017 and 2021, they considered the monument from an artistic standpoint.

The art projects demonstrated a wide range of artistic stances and related the monument to a variety of themes. This book documents the entire project through some 400 images, texts, and conversations.

It also constitutes a socially committed reference book for the artistic contextualisation of monuments, which records and reflects on the insights of the Lion Monument 21 project. Text in English and German.

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