Saturday 5 March 2016

Public Art

During my recent visit to Bradford, there was no shortage of public art on display.  Although I didn’t have time to follow the official sculpture trail, I did manage to see several of the installations close to my hotel. First up was Timothy Shutter’s “Grandad’s clock and chair” depicting a mill owner’s office, the clock pendulum representing past and future. Then I discovered Fibres, an installation created by Tim Randall of two pillars constructed from old railway lines close to Forster Square station. Lastly, buried in the retail park sits Andy Hazell’s impressive lightbulb, shedding light on a safer city.




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