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Perge 2025
on the square of the Morgenland College in Hoogeveen |
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Perge The sculpture represents arrival, direction, and the beginning of a journey. Perge points toward the entrance of the building. It indicates a direction that serves as a key to the programmes offered within the Alfa/Morgenland College.. The direction indicated by the hand, with its clearly raised thumb and extended index finger, symbolizes knowledge. The gesture appears in an old Celtic story about the student Lugh. His master instructs him to catch and cook the salmon, a transformed wizard. While roasting the salmon, hot oil splashes onto Lugh’s thumb. He instinctively puts his thumb in his mouth, and from that moment on he becomes all‑knowing. On Celtic coins, Lugh is depicted with his arm stretched far forward, riding a horse, with his thumb raised and index finger extended.
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Knowledge The signpost is inspired by an illustration based on a drawing by Holbein the Younger, showing the way to a pilgrim. The pilgrim is travelling eastward, toward the land of the rising sun. The candle, an ancient symbol, represents not only light in the darkness but also the idea of transience. It expresses the limited time that students will spend in this place. Eventually, they move on with the knowledge they have gained—just as the bird on the roof might take flight. .
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Material and dimensions The materials are corten steel, paint, and neon.
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Unveilling In 1997
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