Sunday, September 16, 2012

THE SIBELIUS MONUMENT


        An Unusual Artwork


Outside of Helsinki, Finland  the Sibelius Monument is located in a lovely park at the water’s edge of a lake.   A competition, held in 1963, was won by female sculpture, Ella Hiltunun, who won over 50 other sculptors.
The 600 acid-proof stainless steel pipe sculpture shimmering in the park is dedicated to Finland’s famous composer, Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Originally a lively debate ensued about the merits and flaws of abstract art. The steel pipes are welded together in a wave-like pattern. The purpose of the artist was to capture the essence of the music of Sibelius. It took four years to complete the 30-ton structure which measures 10.5 X 6.5 X 8.5 meters. Unveiled on September 7, 1967 it was Finland’s first abstract monument.
An effigy of Sibelius is included in the artwork. The cigar smoking composer moved from the city in 1904 and died at age 92. It is an interesting and unusual piece of artwork located in a lovely peaceful setting that certainly is easily recognizable.

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