
Street Art - "Le taureau" Gé Pellini
Historic site and monument, Contemporary
in Nancy
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From the Porte de la Craffe to the Place des Vosges, but also from the Place de la République to the Porte Sainte-Catherine, art is everywhere, in its many forms, embellishing our city. By following the ADN itinerary, you can admire the city's heritage in dialogue with contemporary art. It also means appreciating the talent of local, national and international artists who have left their mark on the city. Since 2015, the city of Nancy has been rolling out this route with commissions for new...
From the Porte de la Craffe to the Place des Vosges, but also from the Place de la République to the Porte Sainte-Catherine, art is everywhere, in its many forms, embellishing our city. By following the ADN itinerary, you can admire the city's heritage in dialogue with contemporary art. It also means appreciating the talent of local, national and international artists who have left their mark on the city. Since 2015, the city of Nancy has been rolling out this route with commissions for new works (installations, frescoes, photo exhibitions...). To date, more than 40 works of art line the city, allowing you to take a playful yet demanding look at our urban environments.
Le Taureau, by Gé Pellini is a giant bull (3 meters long and 800 kg) with sleek lines that took its place in the heart of the city in spring 2018. Echoing the coat of arms of Stanislas, the buffalo being the symbol of the Leszczynski family, this horned animal proudly shines in the city with its red color. One of the largest bronze pieces ever created by Nancy-based Gé Pellini.
Artistic commission by Ville de Nancy, with the support of Métropole du Grand Nancy.
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