Recently, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, Minister Plenipotentiary, attended the unveiling ceremony of the sculpture Human Tribe Totem by renowned Uruguayan artist Roberto Vivo on the grounds of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
The sculpture, donated by Uruguay to the International Criminal Court, was officially
unveiled during a ceremony hosted by the Embassy of Uruguay to the Kingdom of the
Netherlands and the Permanent Representation to the International Organization in The
Hague.
The event brought together diplomatic representatives, members of the international
community, and distinguished guests, including representatives of the ICC.
Originally created for the European Cultural Centre and first presented during the 2024
Venice Biennale, Human Tribe Totem has since also been selected for the 2025
Architecture Biennale in Venice.
The artwork now finds a permanent institutional home on the grounds of the ICC, where it
stands as a symbolic reflection on humanity, unity, and shared responsibility.
