English: Iconocloaking started in Tilburg, The Netherlands, in july 2020, with the cloaking of the statue of Peter Donders at Wilhelminapark. Donders was a dutch priest who worked in Surinam (South America). The statue is a colonial image of a standing missionary with a kneeling Afro-American, an example of artworks that do not fit anymore in a society that is aware and egalitarian. Post-Christonian Iconocloaking (PCI) wants to buy time to think about future functions for these statues and/or recycling the materials they are made of. PCI pleads for cloaking them temporarily by coating, packing or formwork.
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Zeus Hoenderop
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