Monday, August 3, 2009
London # 6
The Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar square does not have a permanent art installation and it usually hosts different statutes for short periods. Currently, sculptor Antony Gormley has installed a living monument on the plinth whereby there is a different person on the plinth, doing whatever he or she wants, every hour for a hundred days. Its a good place to land up after drunken Friday/Saturday night to watch some live music (or some person throwing a ball about).
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I would, if I could, get drunk on a Monday afternoon and climb that plinth and declaim for hours on end. Yes.
one must regretfully conclude that you are indeed working hard these days. "statute" instead of "statue"?!
i am disappointed in you, my man. we have lost you to the dark side.
@Opaline: That's what they have Hyde Park Corner for.
@Saha: Hey, sudden idea. You want to write a guest post on my blog?
ah..i want to get up there and blow bubbles.
Opaline -I agree with sryon. or you could become a partner in a law firm.
guy you lived close - Maybe I did men statute.
Sryon - Thanks, but we must wait for an appropriate topic to come to us.
Little boxes - I think its already been done.
Sure but the deal is that this plinth is HIGH, so I'd be talking down to people wayy below me. Or is it not as tall as it looks?
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