Yesterday I went hunting for the 31 Antony Gormley sculptures that have sprung up in Central London, which are part of his Blind Light exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. The sculptures, all over-size and modelled on Gormley himself, have been placed on rooftops, on Waterloo Bridge and in other central locations, and all look towards the exhibit, as if it’s summoning them. The effect is quite surreal. As a piece of marketing, they’re genius, but is there a Google Map showing where they are? I can’t find one yet.
One thing that’s particularly clever about the work is the use of London as a 3-dimensional backdrop. Some of the sculptures are placed behind others, on slightly higher rooftops, so you can see both at the same time. A lot of planning went into this work…. They didn’t just drop them on random rooftops.
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