Gormleys go swimming

Another example of jaw-dropping art. British sculptor Antony Gormley’s project Another Place includes 100 iron statues of the man himself. He and his many forms go swimming. The tide decides how much of the statues will stick out of the sea. The statues were first erected Germany, then in Stavanger, Norway (last four photos), then De Panne in Belgium (photo no. 5) and eventually they found their home at Crosby Beach in Liverpool, UK (first four photos). The photos are from his official website http://www.antonygormley.com/.

And this photo by GETTY is included in the gallery Pictures of the Year: Spectacular by The Telegraph with the caption: A figure from Antony Gormley’s ‘Another Place’ welcomes one of the Tall Ships to Merseyside as it sails past the Burbo Bank windfarm on its approach to the Port of Liverpool:

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