Temple of Honor

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Temple of Honor is a large-scale, temporary wooden memorial installation by artist David Best, known for its intricate design and communal rituals of remembrance and healing.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Temple of Grace 1
Temple of Honor canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
temporary memorial
wooden structure
artisticMovement community-based art
contemporary art
socially engaged art
associatedWith collective mourning
communal rituals
community participation
installation art
memorial art
offerings and messages left by visitors
public art
rituals of healing
rituals of remembrance
creator David Best NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic participatory
ritual-focused
site-specific
temporary
hasDesignCharacteristic intricate design
ornate wooden latticework
hasPurpose communal reflection
healing
memorial
remembrance
hasRitual collective gathering
communal ceremonies
leaving personal mementos
leaving written messages
silent contemplation
hasScale large-scale
hasTheme grief
healing through community
honor
loss
remembrance of loved ones
influencedBy ritual practices of mourning
inspiredBy David Best temple tradition NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general public
local community
people experiencing loss
materialUsed wood
notableFor emphasis on communal healing
ephemeral nature
integration of ritual and art
intricate wooden craftsmanship

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

David Best notableWork Temple of Honor
David Best notableWork Temple of Honor
this entity surface form: Temple of Grace