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Cyclus (installation art)

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Year
  
1995

Artist
  
Vasko Lipovac

Type
  
Installation

Created
  
1995

Medium
  
painted wood and polyurethane

Dimensions
  
2 m × 2 m × 44 m (6.6 ft × 6.6 ft × 144 ft)

Location
  
Atelje Vasko Lipovac, Split

Website
  
vaskolipovac.culturalspot.org/asset-viewer/cyclus/YwFu2mNFR1C6Zw

Cyclus is a forty-meter long installation by Croatian artist Vasko Lipovac initially made for exhibition at Art Pavilion in Zagreb in 1995. It consists of 66 figures set at one meter high base depicting road bicycle race. Despite the strong stylization of the figures, each cyclist possesses individual features, facial expression and gestures in his preoccupation with the attempt to reach the finish line. The Olympic Museum in Lausanne acquired parts of original installation, “Two motorcyclists” and “Yellow Shirt”, in year 2000 and both have remained on permanent display there ever since.

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Cyclus (installation art) Wikipedia