File:Kunstspeicher Mettingen Funny Red Line.jpg
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English: The funny red line (2005/2006), a sculpture by Dovilė Martinaitytė, beside the Kunstspeicher at the Schultenhof area in Mettingen, Kreis Steinfurt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Deutsch: Die rot gestrichene Betonskulptur funny red line (2005/2006) der Künstlerin Dovilė Martinaitytė aus Litauen soll Vorbeikommende zum Sitzen, Liegen oder Spielen anregen. Die lustige rote Linie befindet sich am Kunstspeicher auf dem Schultenhof-Gelände in Mettingen, Kreis Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland. Die Skulptur setzt sich in Ibbenbüren auf dem Klemensplatz am Kunsthaus Alte Honigfabrik und in Dörenthe am Kulturspeicher fort. Sie soll symbolisch die drei genannten Kulturzentren im Tecklenburger Land miteinander verbinden. |
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