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La Danse de la fontaine émergente

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La Danse de la fontaine émergente is a monumental fountain constructed in Paris.[1] Located on Place Augusta-Holmes, rue Paul Klee, near Gare d'Austerlitz in the 13th arrondissement, it was designed by French-Chinese sculptor Chen Zhen, who died in 2000, and was completed by his wife Xu Min in 2008.[2]

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Description

The fountain is designed to resemble a dragon winding its way around the square, emerging and submerging from the pavement. Constructed of stainless steel,[3] glass and plastic, the dragon's transparent skin shows the water flowing within.

The fountain is in three parts. An opaque bas-relief dragon appears to emerge from the water-supply plant wall and plunge underground. The transparent second and third parts show the dragon seeming to arch out of the pavement. Water under pressure flows within and is illuminated at night.

History

The fountain was commissioned by the City of Paris in 1999 and inaugurated on February 6, 2008. Although the artist died in 2000, he left sketches showing how the fountain should look.[4] The project was relaunched by the City of Paris in 2001 and finished by Xu Min, the sculptor's spouse and collaborator. The fountain was financed by the City of Paris and the Ministry of Culture of France.

See also

References

  1. ^ Caroline Hauer, Publié par. "Paris : La danse de la fontaine émergente, oeuvre de Chen Zhen et Xu Min - Place Augusta Holmes - XIIIème".
  2. ^ Cotter, Holland (December 24, 2000). "Chen Zhen, 45, Whose Artwork Explored Complexities of China" – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "The 7 Most Common Types of Outdoor Fountains". Outdoor Fountain Pros.
  4. ^ "Chen Zhen". www.nautiljon.com.

External links

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