Seewind, Kiel, Germany, 1989 (II)

1989 – Steel sculpture ‘Seewind’ in Kiel, Germany, by Brigitte Denninghoff and Martin Matschinsky. Photo © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com


The story behind the image

Last year I shared a story from 1989 that explored modern artwork in the public space in Kiel, Germany, focusing on sculptures and monuments. In 1989 I was a critic (along with many other people, if I remember the controversal public discussions correctly) because many of these artworks were just ugly in my view. Put in some isolated park and left to deterioate, these have done neither harm nor did they inspire the occasional guest. They seem to be a welcome opportunity for graffiti sprayers to apply their tags, though.

However, as I prepared the photos for the blog post, I also re-examined the ‘Seewind’ (literally ‘sea breeze’) sculpture by Brigitte Denninghoff and Martin Matschinsky. This had been erected in front of the (then) brand new central post office, and I do revert my opinion of 1989. Today, I actually like this one. It has a certain elegance while still being unusual.

Go figure, I can admit a mistake – after more than 30 years!

This photo shows the sculpture from an unusual viewpoint right below the steel construction.


Design ideas


The high resolution image

Capture DateSpring 1989
LocationKiel, Germany
CameraCanon AE-1 Program
Image SourceIlford FP-4 Negative Film
Digital Image SourceEPSON Perfection 4870 Photo
Digital Image Source FormatTIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image FormatJPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image Dimensions4571 x 6740 Pixels
CopyrightPhoto © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com

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