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Barragem de Pigniu

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    4 de agosto de 2020

    A popular destination, just a few steps from the car park.
    TIP: Circumnavigation of the manageable reservoir!

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      4 de agosto de 2020

      In 1989, a dam was built in the small valley in the small mountain community of Pigniu / Panix in the Grisons Rhine Valley. Since September 1999, the sober wall has shown the hiker a completely different side. Already at the first turns to Pigniu towards the reservoir you can see white and black squares. Then suddenly a huge bright blue tower flashes out between the fir trees, behind it pawns from a chess game, lying and standing. The image disappears as you continue walking. But then heads appear, an entire army, with huge caps on their heads, surmounted by just as many pointed bayonets. And then you see: From right to left, Russian soldiers, who are 12 meters tall, march in a long column over the dam to the tower.

      This is exactly what the native Engadine artist Martin Valär wanted to achieve with his monumental work. For a long time, he had dreamed of turning a dam into a painting - despite the particular difficulties that arise from the dimensions and the design alone. The Panix Wall was almost ideal in this regard. Built as a weight wall with a height of 50 m and a crown length of 240 m, it offered a huge concrete screen.

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        4 de agosto de 2020

        The planned start of work in March 1999 had to be postponed to May due to the heavy snow and blocked access. In around 25 working days, Martin Valär realized his 80 m wide and 40 m high picture with the simplest of means. He abseiled over 300 times with a bucket of paint and a roller over the wall. Using huge stencils, the soldiers were sketched on the wall and the fallen “peasants” were placed using a sophisticated system. On July 3, 1999, the Russian soldiers received their white pants. For this alone, Valär had to abseil 27 times over the wall. For 20 to 30 years, the exterior emulsion paint should defy the weather conditions.

        Martin Valär's idea for the monumental painting was the game of chess, the game popular in Russia with a military streak: In 1799, the Russian general Alexander Wassilijewitsch Suworow marched with his army from Elm to Pigniu over the Panixer Pass while retreating from the French. The weakened army was overwhelmed by the arduous route and the early fallen snow, so that it arrived in Pigniu in a very decimated state, where it plundered the whole village.
        Suvorov is depicted on the dam wall as a wavering blue tower - this general, who had been pushed back and forth with his army by the rulers of the time like on a war chess field. His fallen soldiers are given a memorial by the chess pawn figures: the surviving Russian soldiers move across the wall in an almost endless row.


        One thing is important for Martin Valär: “You should go to people with art, not the other way around. A picture without a viewer is meaningless. My art is meant to inspire people to think. It is a process that begins in the artist and triggers something in the viewer through the medium of the image. Art can and should be perishable. "

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          Elevação 1.450 m

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