Fourth Plinth commission: Six new ideas

Interesting exhibition at St Martin in the Fields of the latest six contenders to occupy the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.

I liked all the works this time and have now learnt that the scale may vary slightly in the finished work to make sure the work fits esthetically onto the plinth.

I voted for Hans Haacke’s “Gift Horse” a large skeleton of a horse which would have a ribbon round it’s leg which would show live stock market reports from the Stock Exchange. I liked it because the plinth was destined for a man on a horse so this uses the horse idea plus I liked the idea of something on it which changes.

My least favourite was Ugo Rondinone’s “Moon Mask” which I thought was very effective from the front but the back was quite dull and the object needs to work from all sides.

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