Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 49

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 49
A T L A N T I C A 47 This vast panoply of human life was the brainchild of Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. From the 1920s onwards he gradually peo- pled the park with his massive statues to create a disturbing vision of human- ity. Few artists have been able to realise their work on such a grand scale. Central to the complex is the Monolith, a 17.3 m high totem of writhing bodies, striving heavenwards, carved from a single block of granite. Radiating from this are groups of pow- erful stone images, men, women and children, frozen into attitudes of life. Yet, more famous than all these titans is the little sculpture of the “Angry Boy”. His small stone features, set in a tantrum recognisable to parents all over the world, have obviously struck a chord. VC SCULPTUREVigeland Need to get some perspective on your life? Then visit Oslo’s Vigeland Park. A wander among the huge naked figures is guaranteed to make you feel small. P H O T O S B Y P Á L L S T E F Á N S S O N ATL 5/00 47 Oslo cmsx 17.8.2000 14:15 Page 47

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