Hommage to cultural development
Spire is a trophy designed for the Wrocław 2016 European Capital of Culture. Its shape refers to the modernist architectural piece named Iglica (Stanisław Hempel, 1948), located very close to the Centennial Hall designed by Max Berg in 1913. A needle-like monument, made of steel, measures 96 metres of height. By creating the Spire sculpture, Zięta wanted to commemorate the grandeur of this amazing sculptural piece. The original Iglica structure was topped by a spinning contraption of mirrors, creating an “umbrella of light” at night — unfortunately, it was struck by lightning within a day of completion, and prior to the official opening.
In his steel trophy of similar shape and proportions, Zięta creates a link with history and the city’s rich heritage. Spire is made of reflecting steel, thus bringing to mind the primary concept behind the Iglica monument. The trophy represents creativity, openness and modernity, with the simultaneous respect for traditional values and culture.
In his steel trophy of similar shape and proportions, Zięta creates a link with history and the city’s rich heritage. Spire is made of reflecting steel, thus bringing to mind the primary concept behind the Iglica monument. The trophy represents creativity, openness and modernity, with the simultaneous respect for traditional values and culture.