Belgium Caterpillar + Flatbed Trailer
Wim Delvoye's Caterpillar has been on the Middelkerkse seawall since 2003. However, the copy that is on display now is not the original. That original work moved to Ground Zero in New York that same year. The current Caterpillar has been there since 2004 and received a spectacular expansion in May 2019 with the accompanying Flatbed Trailer semi-trailer.
Together they create a new, impressive work of art 21 meters long. Caterpillar + Flatbed Trailer belongs to Delvoye's 2002 Caterpillar series. With this collection of remarkable construction machines, he forges a timeless melting point between the past and the present. In this work, the crawler tractor symbolizes modern times and the decorative patterns of a Gothic church symbolize the medieval world.
Together they create a new, impressive work of art 21 meters long. Caterpillar + Flatbed Trailer belongs to Delvoye's 2002 Caterpillar series. With this collection of remarkable construction machines, he forges a timeless melting point between the past and the present. In this work, the crawler tractor symbolizes modern times and the decorative patterns of a Gothic church symbolize the medieval world.
Photography Tips
best at sunset and blue hour when the ground light burning
Travel Information
Sea dyke between Louis Logierlaan and Octave Van Rysselbergheplein
Middelkerke-Westende
Middelkerke-Westende
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
08:14 - 16:55
| current local time: 21:49
Photo Themes
Beach
caterpilar
Sunset
westende
Locations
strand
Westende
zeedijk
middelkerke
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