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Sculpture titled "Living Room" created by Dorothee Bielfeld

Purple wooden edifice remains conspicuous as spectators gaze downstream towards the antiquated Ruhr branch from the Hattingen resting spot of Villa Grum.

Sculpture entitled "Living Room," crafted by Dorothee Bielfeld
Sculpture entitled "Living Room," crafted by Dorothee Bielfeld

Sculpture titled "Living Room" created by Dorothee Bielfeld

The intriguing sculptural installation "Living Room" by Dorothee Bielfeld is currently captivating the culturally interested individuals of Hattingen, inviting everyone to engage with its unique design. This purple wooden structure, part of the "City Occupation" (Stadtbesetzung) project, is on display at Hattingen Ruhrufer of Landhaus Grum, near the old arm of the Ruhr[1][2].

The sculpture, described as a space for sitting, lying, and dreaming, has been moving around various locations within the city since May as part of the project[4]. It's a public art piece that encourages interaction, rather than organising specific social events like parties[4][1][2].

As the sun sets, the sculpture offers a serene and captivating sight. Two photographic perspectives are particularly striking: one facing the Ruhr with the setting sun in the background, and the opposite direction[3]. The ever-changing light and active usage may reveal additional exciting viewpoints[5].

It's worth noting that while no concrete information about an "After Work Party" scheduled for July 4th at or near the sculpture could be found online, it is recommended to check directly with Hattingen’s event organisers or the artist's official channels for the latest updates[6].

With only a few more days left at its third and final location in Hattingen, this mobile installation provides a unique opportunity to experience the sculpture "Living Room"[7]. Don't miss out on this captivating artwork that's sure to leave a lasting impression.

One might consider the sculpture "Living Room" as a fusion of home-and-garden and outdoor-living, providing an innovative space for relaxation and contemplation amidst the city. The sculpture's upcoming move from Hattingen Ruhrufer of Landhaus Grum marks the conclusion of its tour, offering a final chance to engage with this captivating piece of public art before it departs.

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