Michael Ayrton, Icarus Art@Site

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2023
  • The sculpture is by British artist Michael Ayrton (1921-75) and dates from 1973. This is a prime example of this late period of Ayrton’s work. A large majority of his work was centered on the myth of Daedalus and Icarus (the City also owns his 'Minotaur').
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    The ancient myth that inspired Ayrton, became a life long obsession. He found ‘the ambition. which led both to the triumph and fall of Icarus…both heroic and ridiculous.’
    www.walksofart.org.uk:
    Icarus, also known as Icarus III,[1] is an outdoor 1973 sculpture depicting the Greek mythological figure of the same name by Michael Ayrton, installed in Old Change Court in the City of London, in the United Kingdom.
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    Ayrton worked in a multiplicity of avenues such as painting, sculpture, stage design, writing (he was the art critic for the Spectator), illustration, and radio broadcasting. Despite his frequent battles with illness, he traveled extensively and had a prolific career. His work is to be found in important public collections, notably the Tate Gallery, London and the MOMA in New York. There is a second example of this variant in the RAF Museum in Hendon, but on a smaller scale.
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    This sculpture was recently temporarily removed to allow redevelopment of the immediate environment; it was fully conserved and reinstated in 2018 on a new plinth. For the City of london we regularly maintain over 80 public sculptures, fountains and plaques including this sculpture, which was erected in memory of Bernard Sunley (1910-1964), a prominent property developer.
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