It's Friday, the dark side of statues and monuments have been in the news all week so how about balancing that out with some of your favourites, grand or modest, well known or obscure. Here's a couple to get us started:
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Yuri Gagarin, Moscow. Is there a more space age statue than this?
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Another Russian monument but this one commemorates the services to science of laboratory mice.
I've never seen that Gagarin statue before but it's brilliant. A fabulous mix of kitsch Russian propoganda, art deco (shades of Metropolis) and true heroism.
I like that Gagarin one too.
Putting what they symbolise and their politics aside North Korea has pretty impressive statues.
There's some fascinating stuff here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memento_Park
Perhaps that's what the mercans should do with all theirs.
You know those guys who paint themselves bronze and stand still. I am absolute certain I saw one of them in a scrapyard in Leith at around 2 in the morning. I was very tired though, I could dreamed it, but if it was real it was very clever.
Hercules, in a garden in Herculaneum
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Don't really know how to describe it, Naples Archeological Museum, recovered from either Pompeii or Herculaneum
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Farnese Bull, Naples Archeological Museum
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Veiled Christ, Capello di San Severano, Naples
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just looking through a google for Glasgow statues there, tbh none really peak my interest. But i'v never seen this in the flesh as i'm just not up that way, but I like this, monument to rottenrow maternity. i was born there so I'm claiming this as a monumnent to me! š I like the simplicity!
Is that a titty totem?
[architectural pedant] @matt_oab. Those aren't gargoyles, those are grotesques. Gargoyles incorporate a water spout [/architectural pedant]
Is that a titty totem?
It certainly appears to be! Was really surreal riding along some minor road and then thinking "did I just see what I thought I saw??". Just had to turn around and take a picture. No plaque or other explanation of what on earth the sculptor was thinking.
Somehow, I love it!
Rachel
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Lol, [b]Rich_s[/b].
[i]Statue[/i], not [i]statute[/i]!
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This really is spectacular up close. Don't go see the plastercast, go see the original.
And these..
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And this because it offended so many people (Catholics mainly)
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This one is (or was) in Aberdeen Art Gallery, I enjoy how incongruous it seems in that context:
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(not my photo)
I love many statues, and when I actually take the time to stop and consider public pieces, find that there is more good stuff out there than we often realise.
That said, especially in contemporary terms, there is something special about almost everything by Antony Gormley. I find his work very haunting.
The first time I saw Angel of the North, it came upon me unexpectedly as I drove down the A1, and it quite literally took my breath away.
A Gormley carving at Tout Quarry
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The Maiwand Lion in Reading or Reading FC's defence at the moment.
Hidden in a tree in Amsterdam
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Would like to see this one
http://www.boredpanda.com/metal-statue-love-story-ali-nino-tamara-kvesitadze-georgia/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-25/port-lincoln-honours-matthew-flinders-and-his-cat-trim/8302494
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I think these are amazing. They're called spomeniks. The link below explains a bit about them.
[url= https://www.calvertjournal.com/articles/show/7269/spomenik-yugoslav-monument-owen-hatherley ]Spomeniks[/url]
^^ great link man !!
The Commando Memorial is good
Came accross this chap in Oslo.
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Stop s****ing at the back you orrible smutty lot.
Godzilla in Hibiya, Tokyo
Loved visiting [url= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenkiln_Sculpture_Park ]Glenkiln[/url], but sad to read that one of the Henry Moore statues got pinched and the others were subsequently removed.












































