The RedBall Project art installation, Centraal Station, Antwerp, Belgium
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Bouncing into creativity. Centraal Station, Antwerp, Belgium
Today's homepage shows the RedBall Project at Centraal Station in Antwerp, Belgium. The station holds significant importance as one of the main junctions in the country and is among the four Belgian stations integrated into the high-speed rail network. This architectural masterpiece, designed by Louis Delacenserie, was built between 1895 and 1905, showcasing a blend of historic charm and contemporary functionality.
Created by the American artist Kurt Perschke, the RedBall Project is a travelling public art installation and is considered to be 'the world's longest-running street artwork.' It showcases a 4-metre inflated red ball that has been wedged into dozens of landmarks in countries from Australia to England since 2001.
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