The Fourth Plinth : Mil Veces un Instante (A thousand times an Instant) by Teresa Margolles
Touching new sculpture for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square by Teresa Margolles.
I say touching as it is made up of the plaster casts of faces of trans people from the UK and the artists home country of Mexico. From a distance they create a pleasing shape that compliments the Plinth. Close up they look out at you and seem to watch as you pass despite the fact they are concave. They are arranged to resemble a Mexican tzompantli or pile of skulls.
I like the idea that, being made of plaster, it is planned that they will weather and potentially disappear over the course of their two year display but do worry what they might look like by that point.
Reading the website it says the artist did every cast herself talking to the sitters for the couple of hours it took about their experiences. It would be wonderful to have an accompanying book of those stories. After living with them for two years I think we will want to know more.
I’m always intrigued by the sculptures on the Plinth and try to see them quite soon after they are unveiled. This one took me a while as the first time I came, a few days after it was unveiled, it was surrounded by hoardings for the showing of a boxing match. I made sure I got a better look the next time I was in the square. It was a shame to restrict the view of it for the first weekend it was on show.
Closes 2026
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