Angel of the North

Angel of the North
Angel of the North

The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, which is located in Gateshead,formerly County Durham, England.

It is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 20 metres (66 ft) tall, with wings measuring 54 metres (177 ft) across.[1] The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5º forward, which Gormley used to create "a sense of embrace".[2]

It stands on a hill on the southern edge of Low Fell, overlooking the A1 and A167 roads into Tyneside, and the East Coast Main Line rail route, south of the site of Team Colliery.[3]

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Construction

Work began on the project in 1994 and cost £1 million. Most of the project funding was provided by the National Lottery. The Angel was finished on 16 February 1998.

Due to its exposed location, the sculpture was built to withstand winds of over 100 mph (160 km/h). Thus, 600 tonnes of concrete were used to create foundations which anchor the sculpture to rock 70 feet (21 m) below. The sculpture was built at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications Ltd. using Corten weather resistant steel. It was made in three parts—with the body weighing 100 tonnes and two wings weighing 50 tonnes each—then brought to its site by road. It took five hours for the body to be transported from its construction site in Hartlepool, up the A19 road to the site.[4]

The Angel aroused some controversy in British newspapers, at first, including a "Gateshead stop the statue" campaign,[5] while local councillor Martin Callanan was especially strong in his opposition. However, it has since been considered to be a landmark for the Northeast of England[4][6] and has been listed by one organisation as an "Icon of England".[7] It has often been used in film and television to represent the Northeast of England, as are other local landmarks such as the Tyne Bridge, the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge and the Penshaw Monument.

The sculpture is known locally as the "Gateshead Flasher", because of its location and appearance.[8] The sculpture was decorated in 1998 by fans of the Newcastle United football team who paid tribute to local hero Alan Shearer by putting a £1,000 team shirt over the Angel, complete with Shearer's name and famous number 9. The shirt stayed up for 20 minutes until the police removed it.The people responsible were also arrested for a criminal act in doing so. In the 2000 film Purely Belter the angel (misidentified as female) is invoked as the "guardian angel of fucking toe-rags". The teenage delinquent heroes hope "she'll see us through" in their illicit money-making plans to obtain season tickets for Newcastle United, although what a link with Newcastle United has with a statue in Gateshead, County Durham and soon to be in the larger neighbouring city of Sunderland due to boundary changes is desputable.

Maquettes

Several maquettes were produced during the development stage of the project.[9] A man-sized model from which the sculpture was created was sold at auction for £2 million in July 2008.[10] An additional bronze maquette used in fundraising in the 1990s, owned by Gateshead Council, was valued at £1 million on the BBC show Antiques Roadshow on 16 November 2008. This was the most valuable item ever appraised on the programme.[9][11]

Other projects

Inspired by the Angel of the North, several similar projects have been proposed. The 'Angel of the South' title has been given by some to the Willow Man which sits to the side of the M5 in Somerset, while a project, informally named the Angel of the South, has been proposed in Ebbsfleet, Kent. The sculpture Brick Man (also by Gormley) was proposed for the Holbeck area of Leeds.

Photo gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Facts". Gateshead.gov.uk. http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%20and%20Culture/attractions/Angel/Facts.aspx. Retrieved 2010-10-18. 
  2. ^ "The Angel of the North > Background". Gateshead Council. http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Leisure%20and%20Culture/Angel/Background2.aspx. Retrieved 2007-03-09. "Gormley said of the Angel: "... The effect of the piece is in the alertness, the awareness of space and the gesture of the wings - they are not flat, they're about 3.5 degrees forward and give a sense of embrace."" 
  3. ^ Durham Mining Museum. "Durham Mining Museum - 1951 Durham Map 23". Dmm-gallery.org.uk. http://www.dmm-gallery.org.uk/maps/1951d23.htm. Retrieved 2010-10-18. 
  4. ^ a b "The angel has landed". BBC. 1998-02-16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/56000.stm. Retrieved 2007-03-09. 
  5. ^ Walker, John. (1999). "Antony Gormley: Angel of the North (1998)", excerpt from Art & Outrage (Pluto Press) / artdesigncafe. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  6. ^ "Angel of the North". AboutBritain.com. http://www.aboutbritain.com/Angel-Of-The-North.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-09. 
  7. ^ "Icons of England". Icons.org.uk. http://www.icons.org.uk. Retrieved 2010-10-18. 
  8. ^ Higgins, Charlotte (2010-09-27). "Antony Gormley". Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/aug/27/antony-gormley-exposure-sculpture. Retrieved 2010-09-28. 
  9. ^ a b "Angel of the north is one in a million". Gateshead Council. 2008-11-17. http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/Council%20and%20Democracy/news/News%20Articles/Angel%20is%20one%20in%20a%20million.aspx. Retrieved 2008-11-19. 
  10. ^ "The Angel of the North sold". http://money.aol.co.uk/rich-lists/but-is-it-really-art/article/20080630061209990001?gid=10. 
  11. ^ "Antiques Roadshow finds £1m Angel". BBC News. 2008-11-16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7731165.stm. Retrieved 2010-01-01. 

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Coordinates: 54°54′50.8″N 1°35′21.9″W / 54.914111°N 1.589417°W / 54.914111; -1.589417


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