Tuesday, April 23, 2024

UN's 'Non-Violence/Knotted Gun' Bronze Sculpture.



With everything going on in the world right now, I made a point to visit the U.N.'s knotted gun sculpture (which, to me, is as impactful as Spain's 'GUERNICA' painting). The original sculpture of 'The Knotted Gun' also known as 'Non-Violence' was created by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, a friend of John Lennon’s family. Reuterswärd created this piece of art after Lennon’s tragic death as he wanted to honor the singer’s vision of a peaceful world. Initially exhibited in the Strawberry Fields memorial in Central Park a bronze version of the sculpture was donated by the Government of Luxembourg and unveiled in 1988 in front of the United Nations’ headquarters. Since the first bronze sculpture exhibited in front of the United Nations, replicas have been placed in more than 30 strategic locations around the world: the Olympic Museum in Lausanne (Switzerland), at the Waterfront in Cape Town (South Africa) or in Beirut (Lebanon) to name a few. The sculpture has been interpreted by some of the world’s most well-known personalities. Initially part of the Non-Violence For Peace Tour, 'The Knotted Gun' has been - and still is - interpreted by artists, personalities and is a source of inspiration for companies sharing the symbol’s values. 


(Picasso's' GUERNICA' created after dictator Franco's massacre of his own people of the Basque in the Northern region of Spain).

bye.