The Sculptures
The Peer Gynt Sculpture Park is unique because famous sculptors from many countries have each interpreted a piece of a play. So far 20 sculptures have been placed in the park:
- Peer Gynt, Man of the World by Nina Sundbye, Norway
- The Wild Buck Ride by Andrea Bucci, Italy
- The Devil in the Nut by Enzo Cucchi, Italy
- The Abduction by Jim Dine, USA
- Peer and three girls by Sergey Eylanbekov, USA/Russia
- Trolls with Pig Heads by Christine Aspelund, Norway
- Peers kamp mot Bøygen by Fredrik Raddum, Norway
- Solvejg at the newly-built hut by Wolf Bröll, Germany
- Peer by Aase's deathbed by Kinga Smaczna-Lagowska, Poland
- Peer and the Monkeys by Petter Hepsø, Norway
- Peer at the Emperor's Horse, wearing the Emperor's clothes by Piotr Grzegorek, Poland
- Anitras dance by Leopoldo Emperador, Spain
- Peer and Anitra in the Desert by Elena Engelsen and Per Ung, Norway
- Where the starting point is crazy minimal, the outcome is highly original by Anna Passakas and Radoslaw Kudlinski, Poland
- Peer Meets Begriffenfeldt at the Mental Asylum by Harald Müller, Germany
- Peer and the strange passenger by Mats Åberg, Sweden
- The Onion - layer by layer by Ferdinand Wyller, Norway
- The Button Moulder by Kamila Szejnoch, Poland
- The thin Priest with a fowling net by Eamonn O'Doherty, Ireland
- The meeting between Solvejg, Peer and the Button Moulder by Jan Kolasinski, Poland
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