Designed by French conceptual artist Bernar
Venet and called L'Arc Majeur, the huge sculpture was installed
on Tuesday at Lavaux-Sainte-Anne, a small town along the busy
411 highway.
"Today we are installing, what everybody agrees to say, the
biggest sculpture in the world," said Venet. "But I hope the
artistic meaning of this arch will be more important than its
size."
"The perception for the drivers is the most important. Because
of the natural steel color after oxidation, it looks especially
spectacular during sunset," he said, calling the project the
realization of a 35-year dream.
Venet had initially wanted to install the sculpture, made from
200 tonnes of steel and set in 2,800 tonnes of concrete, in
France but ran into various obstacles and eventually found a
home for it in Belgium.
"Two hundred meetings with French, and it didn't work for so
many years. One week of talks in Belgium, and it's done," said
Venet, who was awarded the International Sculpture Center's
Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award in 2016.
(Reporting by Alexandra Regida; Editing by Foo Yun Chee)
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