The Castello CUBE celebrates European premiere during the Venice Biennale
Venice, Italy - The first public display of this unique artwork took place in New York City’s Central Park in early February, making headlines worldwide. Now, this April, the Castello CUBE is coming to Europe. For a few hours, it will be exhibited in a well-known, public space in Venice, accessible to everyone. For the first time, visitors will be allowed to touch this extraordinary artwork.
Art historians such as Dr. Dieter Buchhart have already described “The Castello CUBE” as “unique in the history of art”. Weighing 186 kilograms, the work is made of pure, 24-carat, 999.9 fine gold.
For security reasons, the location and time of the exhibition will be revealed only 24 hours beforehand. For further information, please send your request via press@castellocube.com
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The Castello CUBE is a unique artwork. Never before in history has this much gold been worked into one artwork. Today, thousands of visitors enjoyed the rare opportunity to marvel at the CUBE during the Venice Biennale, where – under the highest security precautions – Niclas Castello’s work was exhibited for a few hours near the Ca’ di Dio. The artwork is made of 24-carat, 999.9 fine gold, weighing 186 kilos. To create a work like this has been a pioneering achievement. The excitement of the people in Venice made the silent object part of a lively happening. Children carefully touched its surface; groups of people took cheerful selfies; art experts discussed the expressiveness and effects of the object. Art historian Dr. Dieter Buchhart: „The CUBE is a conceptual work that seems to have arrived from another world and is now standing on the cobbles of Venice, without a pedestal.” Sven Wenzel: “The inimitable artwork by Niclas Castello pioneers a connection between the real artworld and