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Art-in-architecture project “Nothing gets lost” (front)

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Deutsch: Die in München lebende Südtiroler Künstlerin Claudia Barcheri hat mit dem Kunst-am-Bau-Projekt „Nichts geht verloren" in der Zeughausgasse in Innsbruck die Archäologie von Alltagsgegenständen thematisiert. Am Ort einer Wohnbebauung der ARE Austrian Real Estate und der NHT Neuen Heimat Tirol ist früher der Sillkanal verlaufen. In der 1,20 m hohen Scheibe aus lackierter Bronze sind Fundstücke eingearbeitet, wie sie aus dem Kanal geborgen worden sein könnten. Auf der Vorderseite der Scheibe nur undeutlich erkennbar, zeigen sie sich auf der Rückseite deutlicher. Abgestützt wird die Scheibe von einem ebenfalls aus Bronze gefertigten Roller.
English: The Munich-based South Tyrolean artist Claudia Barcheri has addressed the archaeology of everyday objects with the art-in-architecture project “Nothing is lost” in Zeughausgasse in Innsbruck. The Sill Canal used to run along the site of a residential development by ARE Austrian Real Estate and NHT Neue Heimat Tirol. The 1.20 m high disc made of lacquered bronze incorporates finds that could have been recovered from the canal. Only vaguely recognizable on the front of the disc, they are more clearly visible on the back. The disk is supported by a roller, also made of bronze.
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