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Digging Deep in Münster

June 8, 2007 at 9:16 AM | by amandak | 0 Comments

Outdoor art is no easy thing to exhibit. Just ask the team involved with the Skulptur Projekte Münster--Sculpture Projects in Münster, Germany--they reckon it's such a huge undertaking they only hold this exhibition once every 10 years! 2007 is time for the fourth such event, running from 17 June to 30 September, with the theme of a Sorry Installation (Archaeological Site).

What's all that really mean? Well, Belgian artist Guillaume Bijl decided to make a "fake" archaeological dig by "burying" a cathedral in a deep hole. We guess that's one of those once-in-a-decade ideas and that's probably about often enough. Check it out along with related events (not all in deep holes) from next week; just so you know, previous decades still have their art installations, like the Cherry Pillar, on display so there might not be any big hurry.

Related Stories:
· Hotels in Münster [HotelChatter]
· A Paradise of Public Art [Budget Travel]

[Photo: Lerchenau]

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