Sculpture in the City
Interesting
sculpture trail around the City of London showcasing work by contemporary
artists.
The most incongruous piece was the huge Damien Hurst of an anatomical figure which dominated a small square but looked very striking. I loved Mark Wallinger’s “Black Horse” which did what it said on the tin, it was a life sized black horse., in fact a scan of a race horse he part owns. I also liked Bosco Sodi’s large lumps of volcanic rock with a ceramic glaze, a lovely tactile mix of rough and smooth.
I make the same
criticism as last time that the map on the City website isn’t very easy to
follow and it would help if it came with brief descriptions of the work to help
you spot it. However it’s still a good chance to walk round the city and
see some interesting work.
The most incongruous piece was the huge Damien Hurst of an anatomical figure which dominated a small square but looked very striking. I loved Mark Wallinger’s “Black Horse” which did what it said on the tin, it was a life sized black horse., in fact a scan of a race horse he part owns. I also liked Bosco Sodi’s large lumps of volcanic rock with a ceramic glaze, a lovely tactile mix of rough and smooth.
Closes in May
2018.
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