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"Invisible Enemy"
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#4881492
18 September 2019
'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist', by artist Mikael Rakowitz, stands on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in London, England, on September 18, 2019.
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#4321542
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321544
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321550
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321554
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321558
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321562
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#4321564
13 May 2019
Sculpture of an ancient Assyrian Lamassu, a mythological protective creature, the Winged Bull with the head of a man, on London Trafalgar Square 4th Plinth in 2018. The sculpture was made by the American artist Michael Rakowitz called "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist" and is a reconstruction of an ancient statue destroyed by ISIS in Nineveh - modern Mosul, Iraq in 2015. The installation is made from more than 10000 recycled cans of date syrup, a product that Iraq exports.
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#2594911
5 April 2018
The artwork called 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' stands at Trafalgar Square, London on April 4, 2018. This year’s artwork is 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by Michael Rakowitz.For the Fourth Plinth, Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh (near modern day Mosul) from c700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015.
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#2594920
5 April 2018
The artwork called 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' stands at Trafalgar Square, London on April 4, 2018. This year’s artwork is 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by Michael Rakowitz.For the Fourth Plinth, Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh (near modern day Mosul) from c700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015.
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#2594924
5 April 2018
The artwork called 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' stands at Trafalgar Square, London on April 4, 2018. This year’s artwork is 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by Michael Rakowitz.For the Fourth Plinth, Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh (near modern day Mosul) from c700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015.
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#2594931
5 April 2018
The artwork called 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' stands at Trafalgar Square, London on April 4, 2018. This year’s artwork is 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by Michael Rakowitz.For the Fourth Plinth, Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh (near modern day Mosul) from c700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015.
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