Materials: Bronze, edited conversations, booklet, presentation and exhibition Dimensions: various Monument for Chelsea Manning is about the ongoing attempt to install a piece of public art in the town of Haverfordwest, Wales where Chelsea’s mother comes from and where Chelsea attended the town’s Tasker Milward secondary school for several years. The piece of public art in the form of a bronze head and shoulders is on temporary loan to Conway Hall Ethical Society, London where it is on display in the library. It will remain there until a permanent site in Haverfordwest can be found for the work. Timeline: Project presented to the Welsh Assembly, Cardiff in 2017 Conversation with Professor Rosalyn Deutsche, New York, 2018 Head...
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Based on a series of collage made from images of mega yachts, the Future Monument looks at the possi...
Relic is one of a series of interventions by Neil Brownsword which reconnect the histories of St Aus...
2018 marked 100 years since the British Parliament passed a law which allowed some women, and all me...
Recorded and edited conversation with Professor Rosalyn Deutsche, New York, June 7, 2018. This conv...
Here I discuss my responses as an artist to a sculpture from the archive, Henry Fehr's 'Head of Vict...
This five-year research and art commission project examines the materials as well as manufacture and...
Sly was commissioned by the entrepeneur Peter de Savary to design a life-size bronze sculpture of th...
The conventions of commemorative sculpture create a range of constraints that are different to those...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the growing recognition of the plurality of history and...
Steel palisade security fencing Albion Square, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandFor a group exhibition...
Introduced by Professor Chris Wainwright, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Head of Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbl...
Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying information.; Part of collection: Unveiling of a memor...
Rectangular granite block sitting on top of a slab of grey stone. The inscriptions are chiseled into...
The eighth volume of the Critical Spatial Practice series focuses on Jill Magid’s “The Barragán Arch...
On August 26th, 2020, the non-profit organization Monumental Women unveiled the first statue of wome...
Based on a series of collage made from images of mega yachts, the Future Monument looks at the possi...
Relic is one of a series of interventions by Neil Brownsword which reconnect the histories of St Aus...
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