Urban Disorders—Don Quixote
Posted in: Public Art
Tags: documentary | manipulated | conceptual | statue | street scenes | urban | selective coloring | square format
In May 2012, Touché-Coulé, an urban art blog, organized a strategy game—Urban Disorders—in Brussels, Belgium, where participants concealed the faces of statues with bright red boxes to force us to reflect on the impact of public spaces in a city.
Also see this picture: Urban Disorders
Statue: “Don Quichotte et Sancho Pança” by Spanish sculptor Lorenzo Coullaut Valera (1876–1932), Place d’Espagne, Brussels, Belgium
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