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SUMMARY:PURPLE PATH: Inauguration of "Endless Column" by Stijn Ank
DESCRIPTION:With his white-patinated bronze sculpture "Endless Column"\, S
 tijn Ank has created a symbol that symbolises the importance of paper as a
  medium and material for Hainichen and Europe. The column-like structure i
 s reminiscent of a large stack of sheets of paper laid on top of each othe
 r. Its location on Gellertplatz links it to the town's most important son\
 , the Enlightenment poet Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The K
 eller monument stands within sight. Friedrich Gottlob Keller invented the 
 groundwood pulp paper in Hainichen in 1843\, on which newspapers are still
  printed today. Stijn Ank was born in Brussels in 1977. He studied archite
 cture in Barcelona and Brussels.\nWith greetings from:\nDieter Greysinger\
 , Lord Mayor\, Hainichen Town CouncilRalph Burghart\, Mayor for Personnel\
 , Finance and Education\, City of ChemnitzThomas Schmidt\, Minister of Sta
 te for Regional Development\, Free State of SaxonyStefan Schmidtke\, Manag
 ing Director Programme European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025 gGmbH\nIn
 troduction:\nAlexander Ochs\, Curator of the PURPLE PATH
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>With his white-patinated bronze sculpture 
 "Endless Column"\, Stijn Ank has created a symbol that symbolises the impo
 rtance of paper as a medium and material for Hainichen and Europe. The col
 umn-like structure is reminiscent of a large stack of sheets of paper laid
  on top of each other. Its location on Gellertplatz links it to the town's
  most important son\, the Enlightenment poet Christian Fürchtegott Geller
 t (1715-1769). The Keller monument stands within sight. Friedrich Gottlob 
 Keller invented the groundwood pulp paper in Hainichen in 1843\, on which 
 newspapers are still printed today. Stijn Ank was born in Brussels in 1977
 . He studied architecture in Barcelona and Brussels.</p>\n<p><strong>With 
 greetings from:</strong></p>\n<ul><li>Dieter Greysinger\, Lord Mayor\, Hai
 nichen Town Council</li><li>Ralph Burghart\, Mayor for Personnel\, Finance
  and Education\, City of Chemnitz</li><li>Thomas Schmidt\, Minister of Sta
 te for Regional Development\, Free State of Saxony</li><li>Stefan Schmidtk
 e\, Managing Director Programme European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025 
 gGmbH</li></ul>\n<p><strong>Introduction:</strong></p>\n<ul><li>Alexander 
 Ochs\, Curator of the PURPLE PATH</li></ul>
LOCATION:Gellertplatz\, 09661 Hainichen
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