Sculpture in the City 2015
Great sculpture trail round the City of London.
I will admit I
got a bit lost, partly because Google Maps decided I was somewhere completely
different to where I was, so I did miss a few of the works! However once I got
my bearings it was good to go round bits
of the city I’d not been to before and the sculpture was a good excuse for a
walk!
The most dramatic
work was Damian Hirst’s “Charity” a huge version of a charity collection box in
the shape of a disable child which I remember from my childhood. It had the
back broken open as if the money had been stolen. Set against the Gherkin in
quite a small lane this was the star of the show.
I also liked
“Carson, Emma, Takashi, Zezi, Nia” by
Tomoaki Suzuki, small but beautifully detailed sculptures of the people
who might be in the area and looking at them. I’d like to see more by this
artist but displayed at a height where you could look at the detail, these were
shown on the ground so it was easy to miss them.
Also a shout out
for “O my friends, there are no friends” by Sigalit Landau, bronze shoes in a
circle with real laces joining them together.
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