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Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, previously located in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries
Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, in its new location in St Peter’s Square, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries
Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, and poet and word artist Ralph Hoyte. Glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council
Edward VII, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, two-times life size, during steam<br>cleaning by Manchester City Council. Photo: Manchester City Council
Threshold, Lulu Quinn, 2003, 5 metres high, interactive sound sculpture, with sound engineering by GDS, Gateshead High Street. Photograph: Gateshead Council
Rise and Fall, Lulu Quinn (who is featured with her sculpture), 2007, 6 metres high, glass and stainless steel with LEDs, with sound engineering by GDS; Photograph: Mark Pinder, copyright Gateshead Council
Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council
Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council
Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photos: Exeter City Council
Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, previously located in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries

Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, previously located in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries

Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, in its new location in St Peter’s Square, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries

Adrift, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, 145cm x 320cm x 190cm high, in its new location in St Peter’s Square, Manchester. Photo: Manchester City Galleries

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, and poet and word artist Ralph Hoyte. Glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, and poet and word artist Ralph Hoyte. Glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Edward VII, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, two-times life size, during steam<br>cleaning by Manchester City Council. Photo: Manchester City Council

Edward VII, John Cassidy, 1905, bronze, two-times life size, during steam
cleaning by Manchester City Council. Photo: Manchester City Council

Threshold, Lulu Quinn, 2003, 5 metres high, interactive sound sculpture, with sound engineering by GDS, Gateshead High Street. Photograph: Gateshead Council

Threshold, Lulu Quinn, 2003, 5 metres high, interactive sound sculpture, with sound engineering by GDS, Gateshead High Street. Photograph: Gateshead Council

Rise and Fall, Lulu Quinn (who is featured with her sculpture), 2007, 6 metres high, glass and stainless steel with LEDs, with sound engineering by GDS; Photograph: Mark Pinder, copyright Gateshead Council

Rise and Fall, Lulu Quinn (who is featured with her sculpture), 2007, 6 metres high, glass and stainless steel with LEDs, with sound engineering by GDS; Photograph: Mark Pinder, copyright Gateshead Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photos: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photos: Exeter City Council

Voices of Heavitree, Exeter, 2008, lead artist Michael Fairfax, blacksmith Peter Osborne, glass manufacturer Wood and Wood. Photo: Exeter City Council
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