'Door of Peace': A Monument of Hope

The Ruta de la Amistad sculpture corridor is a project that emerged within the framework of the 1968 Cultural Olympics in Mexico

By Patronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Patronato Ruta de la Amistad, A.C.

Itzhak Danziger (20th Century) by Manuel GarayPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

The Artist

Itzhak Danziger born in Berlin, Germany, he lived in Israel. He created monumental and commemorative sculptures for various Israeli cities. 

Door of Peace under construction (20th Century) by Itzhak DanzigerPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Station #15 of The Route of the Friendship

The work of art is constructed of a blue pentagon connected on top of another yellow one made of reinforced concrete and steel standing 7.5 meters high.

Door of Peace completed (20th Century) by Itzhak DanzigerPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

A transition from “sculpture as object” to “sculpture as urban work” is one that changes the personal ideas of the artist to a fundamentally conceptual language of signs and symbols that speak of the purpose and presence of man in the environment. The formal and contextual meanings in Door of Peace are converted into existential values: Danziger

Door of Peace completed (20th Century) by Itzhak DanzigerPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Door of Peace in itself is a possibility, a creative act where the artist engages the spectator and the natural process of the environment to question themselves about the passing of time in a city. This is how Danziger’s idea is converted into a public opinion when they contemplate the piece: Gabriela Goldschmidt

Door of Peace (20th Century) by Itzhak DanzigerPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

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Location


Original: Periférico Sur (South-North direction) and Av. México-Xochimilco

Current: Viaducto Tlalpan and Periférico Sur

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