The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites.
FACTS
The new scultpure in Bolero Square was officially
unveiled on Friday, 19th December 2003.
The sculpture stands 19 metres high.
The sculpture constantly rotates.
The sculpture was designed by Nottingham art and design partnership
Wolfgang and Heron who won national acclaim last year for
their Angel Wings sculpture at the N1 Centre in Islington,
London
Instructions:
Drag mouse while holding left mouse button.
Use A and Z keys to zoom in out.
NottinghamÂ’s latest piece of public art, the
new sculpture in Bolero Square outside the National Ice Centre was
unveiled on Friday, 19th December 2003.
The striking city landmark now stands outside NottinghamÂ’s
National Ice Centre in Bolero Square.
Bolero Square's new sculpture (artists impression)
The tall, slender sculpture in stainless steel
slowly rotates and its height and elegance are said to counterbalance
the horizontal lines of Bolero Square.
The abstract design reflects the themes of
ice, skate blades and the way skaters and sports stars turn on the
ice and has already won the approval of the National Ice Centre
Trust.
The 19 metre high sculpture has been commissioned
by Nottingham City Council with £80,000 funding from the Arts
Council England regional arts lottery programme.
It has been designed by Nottingham art and design
partnership Wolfgang and Heron who won national acclaim last year
for their Angel Wings sculpture at the N1 Centre in Islington, London.