A sculpture of a Japanese artist was installed near the ruins of the House of Culture in Irpen
The city of Irpin is now focused not only on rebuilding and eliminating the devastating consequences of the Russian attacks.
In Irpen installed a sculpture of Japanese artist Yoshio Yagi near the ruins of the House of Culture. This was announced by the mayor of the city Oleksandr Markushin.
Modern art, attracting the attention of the world to the destroyed culture of Irpen - art association "ChervoneChorne" brought to Irpen a sculpture of Japanese artist Yoshio Yagi. It was installed today near the ruins of the Central House of Culture, said the mayor of Irpen.
The official opening of the sculpture and a press conference will be held on 16 January at 12:00 near the Central House of Culture.
Today the city of Irpin is not only focused on the restoration and elimination of the devastating consequences of Russian attacks, said the art association "ChervoneChorne".
The first in the framework of cultural cooperation was the sculpture "Meditation Space for a Monk" by Japanese artist Yoshio Yagi, which was created as part of the Kanev International Sculpture Symposium in 2019.
'We live in a suffering world with many wars, pandemics and environmental problems and stand on the threshold of the need to find a new world and its new concept,' says the sculptor.
It is noted that this sculpture is narrative, according to Yoshio Yagi it symbolises the path of a monk who climbs for meditation on a ladder up the cliff face to a hermit's cell.