Lorenzo Quinn's Giant Hands Spread Message of Unity in Venice
Hands In Venice Sculpture. Venice, Italy September 6, 2022 Giant joined hands sculpture Building Bridges by Lorenzo This meant that every visitor to Venice boarding a vaporetto at the station or the car park, saw the sculpture and took a photo of it Recommended reading: See what others had to say about the hands sculpture in the Venice Grand Canal, including this article from Bored Panda and this one from the Evening Standard, which includes a video showing how the piece arrived in Venice by boat
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Lorenzo Quinn brings monumental Building Bridges sculpture to the Venice Biennale with a message of world unity and peace At almost 50 feet high and 65 feet wide, Building Bridges is a stunning addition to the city as it experiences the Venice Biennale
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These "bridges" of hands are the soul of the monumental work "Building Bridges - Costruendo Ponti" by Lorenzo Quinn, which can be admired in the city from June to September 2023 Quinn, a well-known Italian sculptor and son of actor Anthony Quinn, presented this impressive work of art for the first time at the Venice Biennale in 2019. One of the most talked-about artworks in Venice Biennale 2017 was the monumental sculpture that was created by a celebrated sculptor called Lorenzo Quinn
Lorenzo Quinn’s giant hands sculpture in Venice. After his sculpture of a gigantic pair of hands reaching out of Venice's Grand Canal went viral in 2017, Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn is back with another large-scale hand sculpture Lorenzo Quinn brings monumental Building Bridges sculpture to the Venice Biennale with a message of world unity and peace
Lorenzo Quinn Unveils “Building Bridges” Hand Sculpture in Venice AFAR. In 2017, one of the most talked-about works seen during the Venice Biennale was Lorenzo Quinn's Support, which was not an official part of the iconic art fair His follow-up piece to Support, which has been installed withContinue reading "Building Bridges: Six Sets of Reaching Arms.