Jagusia

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Jagusia

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"Mobile Jagusia" is a fountain located in front of the Hutmen S.A. plant in Wrocław, forming part of a collection of outdoor sculptures. Designed by Tadeusz Teller, it was unveiled in 1974. The fountain's composition consists of a basin housing a movable copper figure composed of three rotating parts, stylized to resemble a female form. This unique artistic structure, combined with the interplay of light and water, captivates viewers with its visual appeal. The sculpture is also referred to as a "synthetically drawn girl," evoking associations with folk traditions, particularly the second day of Easter, which adds a layer of cultural context to the work. As water abundantly sprays over the figure during its rotation, it creates an impression of joy and vitality, while the overall choreography can be perceived as humorous and light-hearted. Despite this dynamism, the piece also invites reflection on themes of eternity and transience—though the figure is in constant motion, it remains perpetually present, prompting deeper contemplation about existence. The sculpture has been listed among Wrocław's cultural heritage assets of the modern era, underscoring its significance within the local historical and cultural landscape.

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Wrocław
Województwo (I Jednostka administracyjna)
Województwo dolnośląskie
Państwo
Polska

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