A symposium entitled «Nothing
Permanent: Sculptures and Cities (WT)» will be presented in cooperation with the Henry Moore Institute from 13 to 15/9/17 will address, among other things, the question as to whether sculptures and
monuments lose their validity in the
public space, and if so under what conditions.
She has recently been commissioned by the city of New York for a
permanent public sculpture, which will serve as a
monument to the people of the Bronx.
Daniel Canogar has created numerous
public art pieces, including Waves, a
permanent sculptural LED screen for the atrium of 2 Houston Center, Houston; Travesías, a sculptural LED screen commissioned for the atrium of the European Union Council in Brussels during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in 2010; Constelaciones, the largest photo - mosaic in Europe created for two pedestrian bridges over the Manzanares River, in MRío Park, Madrid; Helix, a
permanent LED sculptural screen made for Quantum of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship andClandestinos, a video - projection presented on various emblematic
monuments including the Arcos de Lapa in Rio de Janeiro, the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid and the church of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome.