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Odissey, by Robert Koening, 19 March, 20 juillet 2012 at the entrance of the Crypt of St Martin in the Fields, London, UK.. Odissey consist of 40 monumental figures, each 2.5m tall carved in the village of Dominikowice in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in South East Poland. Odissey is undertaking a spititual journey following the journey of the artist's mother in 1942 from her home village in Poland, through Krakow, the Nazi slave labour camps in Germany during the second World War and on to the UK. Odissey confront us with important issues of migration both forced and voluntary nd bears witness to the stories of the journey that migrants make.
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AR9122650
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5400px × 4005px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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18th 21st British
British Isles
CAPITAL
Christian
Christianity
Church
CONTEMPORARY
Crypt
England
English
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Female
FIGURE
Great Britain
Greater London
immigration refugees
James Gibbs
London
Male
Migration
NORTHERN EUROPE
NORTHERN EUROPEAN
Odisseygraphgraphy
religion
Religious
Robert Koening
Saint
Sculpture
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Statue
TOURISM
UK
United Kingdom
Western Europe
Western European