Three Legged Chair Geneva. Despite this, it stands tall and proud and, with a height of 12 metres, is impressive in its dignity. Web a short trip from geneva’s main station of gare cornavin takes you to place des nations, a wide, open square lined with choreographed fountains. This art work, missing one leg, is meant to symbolise peace. The giant ‘broken chair’, a work of art in wood, symbolises the campaign against landmines. It was designed by swiss artist daniel berset. You may wonder why there is a giant chair with a broken leg towering into the sky, and here’s why. Web it stands as a strong message to heads of state visiting geneva. Symbol for armed violence victims. The broken chairstands on only three legs. Web to illustrate this battle, the broken chair has only three legs with the fourth being broken halfway up. Broken chair embodies the desperate but proud cry of the civilian populations. Balancing precariously on its three remaining legs, broken chair represents the fragility, but. Web la chaise cassée, or “the broken chair,” is a monumental sculpture situated at the place des nations in front of the united.
The giant ‘broken chair’, a work of art in wood, symbolises the campaign against landmines. The broken chairstands on only three legs. It was designed by swiss artist daniel berset. Broken chair embodies the desperate but proud cry of the civilian populations. Balancing precariously on its three remaining legs, broken chair represents the fragility, but. This art work, missing one leg, is meant to symbolise peace. Web la chaise cassée, or “the broken chair,” is a monumental sculpture situated at the place des nations in front of the united. Despite this, it stands tall and proud and, with a height of 12 metres, is impressive in its dignity. Web it stands as a strong message to heads of state visiting geneva. Web to illustrate this battle, the broken chair has only three legs with the fourth being broken halfway up.
Threelegged Chair by Xaver Seemüller in Wood & Cane, Germany 1960s
Three Legged Chair Geneva Symbol for armed violence victims. Balancing precariously on its three remaining legs, broken chair represents the fragility, but. It was designed by swiss artist daniel berset. Symbol for armed violence victims. Web to illustrate this battle, the broken chair has only three legs with the fourth being broken halfway up. Despite this, it stands tall and proud and, with a height of 12 metres, is impressive in its dignity. This art work, missing one leg, is meant to symbolise peace. You may wonder why there is a giant chair with a broken leg towering into the sky, and here’s why. Web a short trip from geneva’s main station of gare cornavin takes you to place des nations, a wide, open square lined with choreographed fountains. Web it stands as a strong message to heads of state visiting geneva. The broken chairstands on only three legs. Broken chair embodies the desperate but proud cry of the civilian populations. Web la chaise cassée, or “the broken chair,” is a monumental sculpture situated at the place des nations in front of the united. The giant ‘broken chair’, a work of art in wood, symbolises the campaign against landmines.