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John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham

John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham in England West Midlands, United Kingdom.

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John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham is a public sculpture in England West Midlands, United Kingdom. Britain's public art ranges from Henry Moore reclining figures and Anthony Gormley installations to the Angel of the North and the surviving statues of empire.

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The sculptor John Bridgeman was commissioned in the early 1960s by playground designer Mary Frances Mitchell, to create an abstract sculpture in concrete, for a Birmingham City Council playground, on Curtis Gardens, on a housing estate on Fox Hollies Road in the Acocks Green district of Birmingham, England. It has been described as "fish like". It is the only one of a series of playground sculptures by Bridgeman, who was head of sculpture at Birmingham College of Arts and Crafts until 1981, to survive. It was originally painted in a metallic sheen, but this is now mostly worn off. In February 2015, the untitled piece was grade II listed by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, on the advice of Historic England, giving it legal protection from removal or alteration.

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Coordinates
52.4406, -1.8351
Official site
www.hglt.org.uk

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Where is John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham?
John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham is in West Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.4406°, -1.8351°.
Who owns John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham?
John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham is owned by Birmingham City Council.