Sculptor Antony Gormley plans Brexit giants off the French coast
by Vanessa Thorpe from World news | The Guardian on (#4RX9B)
Iron figures would extend four miles out to sea to celebrate shared Celtic and neolithic heritage of UK and Brittany
Stark on a hill over Gateshead, Sir Antony Gormley's Angel of the North stands as a symbol of Britain's northern identity. And across the country, on the Mersey estuary, the sculptor's group of imposing solo figures at Crosby beach has become part of the landscape.
Now, on the eve of Britain's potential departure from Europe, Gormley is planning a new and dramatic intervention on the beaches of northern France. He wants to erect a group of seven huge sculptures, made from iron slabs, on the coast of Brittany. They will look towards Britain, the lost island of Europe.
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