Tank Man by Fernando Sánchez Castillo in the atrium, Den Haag. The work is based on the iconic image of the student who forced a tank to a halt at Tiananmen Square in China in 1989 (that we for copyrightreasons cannot show). The artist has turned that revolutionary moment into a monument. And not in one form, but a monument in different guises; a field of 5,000 toy-sized jade-green males, a life-size marble statue. Photo: Roel Wijnants. (CC BY-NC 2.0). Source: flickr.com.
Forside Den Himmelske Freds Plads, 1989 Tank Man by Fernando Sánchez Castillo in the atrium, Den Haag. The work is based on the iconic image of the student who forced a tank to a halt at Tiananmen Square in China in 1989 (that we for copyrightreasons cannot show). The artist has turned that revolutionary moment into a monument. And not in one form, but a monument in different guises; a field of 5,000 toy-sized jade-green males, a life-size marble statue. Photo: Roel Wijnants. (CC BY-NC 2.0).
Tank Man by Fernando Sánchez Castillo in the atrium, Den Haag. The work is based on the iconic image of the student who forced a tank to a halt at Tiananmen Square in China in 1989 (that we for copyrightreasons cannot show). The artist has turned that revolutionary moment into a monument. And not in one form, but a monument in different guises; a field of 5,000 toy-sized jade-green males, a life-size marble statue. Photo: Roel Wijnants. (CC BY-NC 2.0).
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