MIRO'S CHICAGO (THE SUN, THE MOON AND ONE STAR)
Column – Statue
2024
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2024
Sculpture of 12 m of height having a foot in the shape of bell, a sphere in the center and a fork above the head.
Created in 1981 by Catalan painter and sculptor Joan Miró. It stands 12 metres high and is made of a mix of steel, concrete, bronze and ceramic. Locals affectionately call her Miss Chicago. The sculpture's bell-shaped base symbolizes the union between woman and Earth; the sphere in the center represents the moon. Finally, the fork above the head evokes a star with various rays from which light emanates.
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