Broken Chair

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Broken Chair is a monumental wooden sculpture of a giant broken-legged chair installed in Geneva, symbolizing opposition to land mines and cluster bombs.

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Broken Chair canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public artwork
wooden sculpture
associatedOrganization International Campaign to Ban Landmines NERFINISHED
United Nations NERFINISHED
associatedWithTreaty Convention on Cluster Munitions NERFINISHED
Ottawa Treaty on anti-personnel mines NERFINISHED
category monument and memorial in Geneva
outdoor sculpture
city Geneva NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Handicap International NERFINISHED
country Switzerland
creator Daniel Berset NERFINISHED
dateOfInstallation 1997
designer Daniel Berset NERFINISHED
fabricator Louis Genève NERFINISHED
genre political art
protest art
hasPart one broken leg
three intact legs
hasSubject disarmament
humanitarian law
height 12 metres
39 feet
inFrontOf Palace of Nations, Geneva NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
location Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland NERFINISHED
material wood
name Broken Chair NERFINISHED
near United Nations Office at Geneva NERFINISHED
notableFor broken leg representing victims of explosive weapons
giant scale
owner Handicap International NERFINISHED
purpose to raise awareness of the consequences of armed violence on civilians
to urge states to sign treaties banning land mines
removedFromSite 2005
returnedToSite 2007
symbolizes opposition to cluster bombs
opposition to land mines
support for victims of land mines
touristAttraction true
visibleFrom Place des Nations NERFINISHED
yearOfCreation 1997

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Daniel Berset notableWork Broken Chair
Louis Genève notableWork Broken Chair
Chaise cassée EnglishTitle Broken Chair
Chaise cassée hasTitle Broken Chair