Entrance of the administrative headquarters of the Max Planck Society in Munich |
Saw this topping yet another article on Aljazeera whining about the poor, miserable, murderous thugs in Gaza. Frank Underwood, Aljazeera.
Anyway, saw this and now I wanna know what the story is. Found this on Instagram:
The six-metre-high Minerva sculpture made of dark green granite is located in front of the entrance to the Administrative Headquarters in Munich. Sculpted by the Peruvian artist Fernando de la Jara, the goddess’ likeness symbolizes the world of the spirit, ideas, and thoughts. On the opposite side, to the right, is the negative profile, which embodies the world of matter.
Six meters high? That's 20 feet. Those are a couple of big chunks of rock. Fernando makes some interesting stuff.
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