Broken Chair sculpture (nearby at Place des Nations)

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The Broken Chair sculpture is a monumental wooden artwork in Geneva symbolizing opposition to landmines and cluster munitions, prominently installed at Place des Nations near the United Nations offices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public artwork
wooden sculpture
associatedOrganization Cluster Munition Coalition NERFINISHED
International Campaign to Ban Landmines NERFINISHED
associatedTreaty Ottawa Treaty NERFINISHED
city Geneva NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Handicap International NERFINISHED
commissionedForEvent Ottawa Treaty signing campaign
coordinateLocation 46.2236° N, 6.1400° E
country Switzerland
creator Daniel Berset NERFINISHED
dateOfInstallation 1997-08-18
depicts wooden chair with a broken leg
designer Daniel Berset NERFINISHED
fabricator Louis Genève atelier NERFINISHED
genre political art
protest art
hasPart one shattered leg
three intact legs
height 12 metres
39 feet
inception 1997
languageOfWork none
location Canton of Geneva NERFINISHED
Geneva NERFINISHED
Place des Nations NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
material Douglas fir NERFINISHED
wood
near Palace of Nations NERFINISHED
United Nations Office at Geneva NERFINISHED
notableFor being a symbol of the international campaign to ban landmines
its location facing the United Nations in Geneva
numberOfLegsIntact 3
owner City of Geneva NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
purpose to symbolize opposition to cluster munitions
to symbolize opposition to landmines
sponsor Handicap International NERFINISHED
subject victims of cluster munitions
victims of landmines
theme anti-landmine campaign
disarmament
typeOfStructure outdoor sculpture
yearOfCreation 1997

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Avenue de la Paix hasLandmark Broken Chair sculpture (nearby at Place des Nations)