Castelldefels unveils Lorenzo Quinn's 'Give/Dar' sculpture as a symbol of social commitment

The new artwork located at Primero de Mayo Avenue highlights generosity and community cohesion through public art.

Generic image of the new Give/Dar sculpture by Lorenzo Quinn in Castelldefels.
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Generic image of the new Give/Dar sculpture by Lorenzo Quinn in Castelldefels.

Mayor Manuel Reyes and sculptor Lorenzo Quinn officially inaugurated the Give/Dar monument in Castelldefels this Saturday, marking a new cultural milestone for the Baix Llobregat region.

The sculpture is situated at the junction of Primero de Mayo Avenue and Josep Tarradellas Avenue. It serves as a visual reminder of the importance of public spaces as meeting points for cultural expression and social solidarity.

"Giving is the most powerful act a human being can do."

Lorenzo Quinn · Sculptor
Featuring Quinn's signature hand motifs, the piece represents the act of sharing and support. The event was enriched by a performance from the Municipal School of Dance, turning the inauguration into a vibrant community celebration.
By installing Give/Dar, Castelldefels reinforces its dedication to using public art to transform urban landscapes and strengthen the social fabric of the municipality.