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Pergamon 2nd Life is a joint art project created by the author, mime artist, and photographer Andrey Alexander from Moscow, Russia, together with the author, circumnavigator, and producer Angelika Gebhard from Bad Wiessee, Germany. In a photographic installation extending over 30 m (98 feet) in length and up to 4 m (13 feet) high they recreated the missing parts of the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar.

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  • Pergamon 2nd Life („Das zweite Leben des Pergamonaltars“) ist ein Kunstprojekt des Autors, Pantomimen und Fotografen Andrey Alexander (Moskau) und der Autorin, Weltumseglerin und Produzentin Angelika Gebhard aus Bad Wiessee. In einer 30 × 4 Meter großen Fotoinstallation wurden die fehlenden Teile des großen Frieses des Pergamonaltars nachgebildet. (de)
  • Pergamon 2nd Life is a joint art project created by the author, mime artist, and photographer Andrey Alexander from Moscow, Russia, together with the author, circumnavigator, and producer Angelika Gebhard from Bad Wiessee, Germany. In a photographic installation extending over 30 m (98 feet) in length and up to 4 m (13 feet) high they recreated the missing parts of the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar. (en)
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  • Pergamon 2nd Life („Das zweite Leben des Pergamonaltars“) ist ein Kunstprojekt des Autors, Pantomimen und Fotografen Andrey Alexander (Moskau) und der Autorin, Weltumseglerin und Produzentin Angelika Gebhard aus Bad Wiessee. In einer 30 × 4 Meter großen Fotoinstallation wurden die fehlenden Teile des großen Frieses des Pergamonaltars nachgebildet. (de)
  • Pergamon 2nd Life is a joint art project created by the author, mime artist, and photographer Andrey Alexander from Moscow, Russia, together with the author, circumnavigator, and producer Angelika Gebhard from Bad Wiessee, Germany. In a photographic installation extending over 30 m (98 feet) in length and up to 4 m (13 feet) high they recreated the missing parts of the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar. (en)
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  • Pergamon2life (de)
  • Pergamon 2nd Life (en)
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