Gate of the Sun by Jörg Plickat from Germany. Granite, 2011
“I made a series of gates, some monolithic, some created from 4 or 5 stones.  This gate will be the largest I ever made with about 15 feet in height. The place in Sorrento needs this big dimension.” -Jörg Plickat

Sorrento

Artist Statement

The place in Sorrento where the sculpture will finally be installed is directed to the north so that the sun will pass by during the day behind the sculpture.  This gave me the idea to create a gate sculpture.  From ancient times you find ritual gates in all cultures of the world.  Egypt has the pylons, the Romans their victory arcs, the Japanese have shrines in form of gates in the water, the Incas had their ritual sun gates-and all over Europe you find stone circles with ritual gates from Celtic culture.

I made a series of gates, some monolithic, some created from 4 or 5 stones.  This gate will be the largest I ever made with about 15 feet in height. The place in Sorrento needs this big dimension.

I had a good time here in Prospect Harbor in the Stinson house, we had good food, some nights made together music on the balcony and we all had the fantastic view over the bay.

Artist Biography

Born 1954 in Hamburg.
1976-80 Studies of sculpture Muthesiushochschule Kiel
1980 Diploma of sculpture

Jörg Plickat has participated in more than 320 exhibitions worldwide. He has realized more than 95 monuments in public area in 10 countries and four continents. He has got several prizes national and international. He was one of the first foreign teachers at the Sculpture Department of Tsinghua University. He is teaching frequently in China, Spain and Italy. See in the following a selection of new projects, recent exhibitions, works and awards.