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Metal sculpture showing soldier reflecting on World War One horrors crowned UK’s best piece of outdoor artwork
2021-08-23 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       A METAL sculpture of a soldier reflecting on World War One horrors has been crowned the UK's best piece of outdoor artwork.

       Ray Lonsdale's 2014 statue in Seaham, County Durham - called ‘1101’ to mark the first minute of peace after armistice at 11am on November 11, 1918 - is also known as "Tommy".

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       A metal sculpture of a World War One soldier is the UK's best piece of outdoor artwork Credit: SWNS

       It was initially only meant to be a temporary display but became so popular that locals started a fundraising campaign to have it permanently installed.

       After raising £102,000 in 2015, it was moved to a paved platform in the town.

       A time capsule containing donated items - including a letter from Ray Lonsdale, a T-shirt, children's artworks, war remembrances, and a Victory Medal - was buried beneath it.

       The moving sculpture took top spot following a nationwide poll by Sky Arts to celebrate the launch of its new series, Landmark.

       The scheme will see a new wave of public art in the UK as the country’s best artists compete for the chance to create a brand-new national landmark.

       Sky Arts initially asked 1,000 UK adults to share their favourite pieces of free-to-view outdoor artwork.

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       The list was then whittled down to a top 20 by curator Clare Lilley, one of Landmark’s expert judges, before 2,000 adults voted for their favourites.

       Lonsdale's work topped the list ahead of Andy Scott's "Kelpies", a giant horse installation in Falkirk, Scotland, and the "Uffington White Horse", the chalk hill figure in Oxfordshire.

       Making up the top five was "The Angel of the North", by Antony Gormley, and Martin Jennings' "Women of Steel" in Sheffield.

       Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and an expert judge on Sky Arts' Landmark, said: "This list includes some really nice surprises.

       "It’s curious what is missed from the list, such as Barbara Hepworth’s Winged Figure on the side of John Lewis on Oxford Street and Gillian Wearing’s Real Birmingham Family.

       “Perhaps some public works are so integrated with their place that they become unseen.

       “I think the public selection shows how figurative sculpture and narrative are seen to be incredibly important in terms of accessibility and conveying messages.

       "Some of the sculptures also indicate the importance of place, forming a kind of bridge between history and now.”

       Other popular pieces of outdoor artwork across the UK include "Another Place", the haunting series of sculptures by Antony Gormley on Crosby Beach in Merseyside, which came in sixth.

       "Hands and Molecule", in Ramsgate, Kent - which is a nod to the discovery, development and manufacture of innovative medicines in the county - was in seventh spot.

       Making up the top ten are "The Millennium Sculpture" (The Tinnies), in Strabane, Northern Ireland, "Cerne Abbas", the giant naked chalk man in Dorset and the Marcus Rashford mural, by Akse in Manchester.

       Separate research found three quarters of UK adults think famous outdoor artwork is a great way to put a place on the map.

       However, 59 per cent say there isn't enough free outdoor artwork within 10 miles of where they live.

       Almost six in 10 (59 per cent) would love it if a Banksy creation appeared overnight near their home, with 48 per cent adding that they’d like one of the mysterious guerrilla artist’s pieces to appear on one of their walls.

       The new show is fronted by Gemma Cairney, who delves into the purpose and power of public art as she joins Sky Arts on a mission to create the UK’s next major landmark.

       She is joined by two expert judges – curator Clare Lilley and visual artist Hetain Patel – as well as six famous faces, all of them ready to root out the best artistic talent in the region or nation they call home.

       As part of the series, Sky Arts is investing £700,000 in public art in total, commissioning 18 brand new pieces of public art around the country as well as a final national landmark worth £250,000.

       Phil Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts, said: “Public art can be a source of pride and love and it’s great to see such a thoughtful, passionate response in support of Tommy - a piece that means such a lot in his local community.

       “We’re looking forward to adding more joy to the world when Landmark hits the air next month.”

       Landmark airs weekly from September 6 at 8pm on Sky Arts (Freeview Channel 11) and streaming service NOW.

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       The work topped the list ahead of Andy Scott's "Kelpies" Credit: SWNS

       Top 20 pieces of outdoor artwork

       The UK's 20 favourite pieces of outdoor artwork

       1. Tommy statue, Ray Lonsdale, Seaham

       2. The Kelpies, Andy Scott, Falkirk

       3. Uffington White Horse, Unknown, Oxfordshire

       4. The Angel of the North, Antony Gormley, Gateshead

       5. Women of Steel, Martin Jennings, Sheffield

       6. Another Place, Antony Gormley, Crosby Beach

       7. Hands and Molecule, David Barnes, Ramsgate

       8. The Millennium Sculpture (The Tinnies), Maurice Harron, Strabane

       9. Cerne Abbas, Unknown, Dorset

       10. Marcus Rashford mural, Akse, Manchester

       11. The Scallop, Maggi Hambling, Aldeburgh beach

       12. Girl with the Pearl Earring, Banksy, Bristol

       13. Bottle of Notes, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Middlesbrough

       14. Kielder Art & Architecture, Various, Northumberland

       15. People Like Us, John Clinch, Cardiff Bay

       16. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan, Toby and Gideon Petersen, Landovery

       17. Verity, Damien Hirst, Ilfracombe

       18. Superlambanana, Taro Chiezo, Liverpool

       19. Conversation Piece, Juan Munoz, South Shields

       20. Reaching Out, Thomas J Price, London

       


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