Lyon Residents React to “Urban Weaving” Installation on Place Bellecour
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The newly installed “urban weaving” shades on Place Bellecour in Lyon have sparked debate among residents, with some calling for its removal due to cost and evening disturbances.
The “urban weaving” shades,recently installed on Place Bellecour,have ignited a range of reactions across Lyon. Designed by Roman artist Froquet and architect Tristan Israel, the installation is already facing calls for its removal, with critics citing its “too high” cost and the “nuisance” it creates in the evening.
Local opinions on the artwork are divided.The creators of the installation acknowledge the controversy, stating, “it is normal that it arouses reactions, we touch on the symbol.”
Public Response and Concerns
it is normal that it arouses reactions, we touch on the symbol.
The debate surrounding the “urban weaving” installation highlights the complex relationship between public art and community sentiment. While some appreciate the artistic expression and potential revitalization of Place Bellecour,others question the allocation of resources and the impact on the area’s ambiance.
The Broader Context of Public Art
