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Idle waster.
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The lottery is a tax on stupidity, I should know I am paying the high rate!
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Blaydon Races - the painting
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![]() But much better to see it "on the wall" at the Shipley KEN |
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Newcastle Publc Art - DNA DL90. (aka the Shopping Trolley artwork)
Took some pictures of this artwork located in Central Square, off Forth Street, (near Telegraph Pub and Post Office Sorting Office at rear of Central Station)
![]() Think it is improved in this one by parked bicycle ![]() More on the work in this http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/tyne/hi/...00/8295356.stm Was erected in October 2009 but according to article it is only to be there for 5 years - so roll on 2014 KEN |
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#245 |
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Idle waster.
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Was sitting in the Telegraph last year and saw a lad climb this right to the top.
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#246 |
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Where is the Paolozzi sculpture whose place this has taken?
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And another thing about the 1944 ARP scandal... |
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Gateshead Public Artworks
I had a dig above regards Newcastle City's the Shopping Trolley artwork but consider some of the "pieces" that appear across the Gateshead borough as identified in the following council articles (with pictures)
Art in Gateshead http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%...t/arthome.aspx Pre Angel http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%...ngel/Home.aspx Post Angel http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%...ngel/Home.aspx Riverside Park http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%...side-Park.aspx Temporary Artworks http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%...Temp/home.aspx These are a selection of the artworks photographed by myself over the months and years (hosted on Photobucket) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not forgetting the big one ![]() ![]() Not to everyone's taste - and some thought provoking KEN |
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![]() ![]() The statue is Vulcan by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi. I have visited his studio in Edinburgh. As far as the statue is concerned the last time I searched it was at a Cathedral in the south of England. It is due to come back after five years of touring but not sure who is the authority who ensures it will return! |
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#249 |
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Pubwatcher
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Here's an interesting [though I suspect not wholly current] brochure with walks around the public artworks of Tyneside:
http://www.visitsunderland.com/docum...e_and_Wear.pdf Newcastle CC still lists Vulcan as being in situ.... http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/leisure-...re-west#vulcan Vulcan - Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 2000 Location - Central Square, to the rear of Central Station Materials - Bronze Commissioned by - Parabola Estates Paolozzi has produced a series of works around the robotic man machine theme. One of the latest in this series, it takes as its subject Vulcan, the God of the forge, who was ugly in appearance but created things of beauty and weapons of war. The subject is appropriate to the location with the proximity of Robert Stephenson’s locomotive workshop in South Street. The last line is particularly convoluted.. It was [or most probably still is] parked in front of Gloucester Cathedral for an exhibition called Crucible2010, described as the sculpture event of the decade, but it only ran for three months, from 1st Sept - 7th Nov... so if it s still there, perhaps we could 'ave it back http://www.crucible2010.co.uk/index....about-crucible Last edited by newcastlepubs; May 14th, 2012 at 10:21 PM. |
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Vulcan
It was commissioned by Parabola Estates of Central Square so are they the owners?
They presumably would know of the whereabouts of the sculpture? |
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North Tyneside Mayor unveils plaque
to artist John Falconar Slater by Tony Henderson, The Journal, May 24th 2012 A LOVE OF the sea drew artist John Falconar Slater and ex-seafarer Steve Barrigan to the same house on the North East coast. Slater spent the last 12 years of his life, until his death in 1937, in the Victorian terrace house in St Oswin’s Avenue in Cullercoats, a village famous for its artists’ colony. When Steve, 56, left the merchant navy after seven years, he decided he had to settle near the sea and rented a room in the same house, and yesterday, on the 75th anniversary of Slater’s death, North Tyneside Mayor Linda Arkley unveiled a commemorative plaque to Slater at the house at the request of Steve and wife Alwyne. Slater is now recognised as one of the leading English Impressionist painters and was known as the “weatherproof artist “because of his habit of painting outdoors – especially seascapes and coastal scenes – in all conditions. One of his works, Stormy Sea at Cullercoats, is in the North Tyneside Council art collection. Steve said “Slater was outstanding in his field and we wanted to do something to celebrate that and the Cullercoats artists’ colony. We had it in our hearts to have a commemorative plaque, even if we did it ourselves. It is fantastic to see this recognition for Slater and it’s brilliant for Cullercoats.” North East art historian Marshall Hall, who is writing a book on Slater and was at yesterday’s ceremony, told how he had spent several sessions talking to the artist’s surviving daughter Dorothy in her last years. He said: “Dorothy would tall fondly about the house as it was the first family home they could afford to buy after renting several properties in Whitley Bay. “The unveiling of the plaque fulfills a long-term desire to see Slater fully recognised and this puts the seal on his reputation.” Read More - http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-e...#ixzz1vm2KXQca |
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Tyne Anew . . .
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I like public art. The good and the bad. It is all a matter of taste but once piece that really - REALLY annoys me is that bloody mock crane at Northumberland Quay.
They put the damn thing us as they were ripping down the real cranes at Smiths Dock. I mean, the stupidity. As a work of art I don't really like it as it looks nowt like a crane. Jobs lost, and industry dead and the whack up a stupid insult. The Vickers Crane at Walker is a fine monument to the Tyne. I get that industry dies and times change. Had they kept a few of the Smiths cranes and incorporated them into any developemnt there, that would have been great. It works in parts of London's Docklands. Tyne anew is just a bloody insult where it is. |
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Sea Dreamer's Rest . . .
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The Blue Carpet, Newcastle upon Tyne 03/06/12
Following the recent discussion on the "Remembering Historic Newcastle Thread" concerning this area and what it used to look like prior to this "artwork" being installed here are some pictures of it taken by myself 03/06/12 approx 1115 on an overcast Sunday morning - mind you that is not the reason for the lack of blue colour
Across the work towards Newcastle Building Society Office ![]() Looking towards entrance to Laing Gallery - with "normal paving" in the foreground ![]() And finally a close up showing where replacement "blue" units used at former seat locations etc ![]() It was all supposed to look blue Money well spent - I do not think so KEN |
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Jarrow Roundabout Artwork called "Words on the Wing"
Came across this art installation when out and about in Hebburn/Jarrow area on morning of 17/07/12
It is called "Words on the Wing" These photographs (looking east) by myself 17/07/12 approx 0930 together with screen print of google map showing view from above ( all hosted on Photobucket) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Should have taken picture of sign in its entire form - wrongly assumed would be information on the web about the work KEN |
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VOTE MERCHANT IN 83 ☒
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Ghastly.
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Pubwatcher
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Glad I bought that helicopter, makes it so much easier to appreciate the excellent use of cat litter. Hmmmmm.
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#259 |
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Norwich Union House 40-44 Westgate Road
Reference 2012/0648/01/ADV
Alternative Reference PP-01944784 Application Received Wed 09 May 2012 Address Former Norwich Union Insurance Group Norwich Union House 40-44 Westgate Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1TL Proposal Display of temporary hoardings to form artwork installation as supplemented by image dated 16 July 2012 Status Granted Temporarily http://publicaccess.newcastle.gov.uk...=M3POHWBSAP000 Picture of the proposed art work - copyright NE1 Ltd and hosted on www.steve-ellwood.org.uk
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VOTE MERCHANT IN 83 ☒
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Embarrassing.
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