Tallest Free-Standing Bronze in London to Be Installed on Tuesday
LONDON.- Londoners near Marble Arch on the evening of Tuesday, September 14, 2010 will witness the installation and unveiling of a brand new public work of art by highly collectable and contemporary monumental equine sculptor Nic Fiddian-Green.
This 33ft high bronze Horse’s Head has taken a year to build, weighs 17 tonnes and will be the tallest free standing permanent bronze in the capital. Understandably the road will have to be closed for its delivery.
It was made specifically for the site at Marble Arch and replaces an earlier piece temporarily installed last summer that was originally commissioned by Sir Anthony and Lady Bamford and is now leaving for their Daylesford estate in Gloucestershire.
Nic Fiddian-Green said: “This ‘London Horse’ fulfils Boris Johnson’s vision of making London a more beautiful city. It is also the largest bronze in the world to have been cast using the ancient process of ‘lost wax’, which took place at the Castle Foundry in Oswestry.”
“This classically inspired sculpture,” continues the Artist, “resonates a sense of wonder through it’s sheer monumentality and beauty and I sincerely hope will inspire the people of London as they pass it by…”
This summer Nic Fiddian-Green’s work has been well-received at Glyndebourne, Royal Ascot and more latterly Goodwood, where a monumental ‘Greek Head’ was shown on the Trundle hill on the South Downs above Goodwood racecourse overlooking the sea, before moving to the racecourse for Glorious Goodwood.
Westminster City Council has been instrumental and supportive in the planning process to start creating a more beautiful London according to Boris Johnson’s vision and in time for the approaching 2012 Olympics.
Based in Surrey, Fiddian-Green has been working on a large scale for some time now. His many global exhibitions have taken him from London to New York, Paris, Dublin, Dubai, Melbourne and Sydney where Russell Crowe first saw and started collecting his work. His high profile fans are too numerous to mention and include Ringo Star, JK Rowling, Tom Cruise and Sir Anthony and Lady Bamford, the latter of who will install one of Fiddian-Green’s sculptures imminently at their Daylesford estate in Gloucestershire.
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