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Mark Wallinger unveils White Horse sculpture on The Mall | Mark Wallinger unveils White Horse sculpture on The Mall |
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Turner prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger has unveiled his latest work, a life-sized marble and resin racehorse sculpture, at The Mall in London. | Turner prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger has unveiled his latest work, a life-sized marble and resin racehorse sculpture, at The Mall in London. |
The White Horse is a scaled-down version of a proposed 50m-high (164ft) sculpture he plans to build in Kent. | |
The full-size horse, which will cost up to £15m to complete, would stand more than twice the height of Antony Gormley's Angel of the North statue. | |
Wallinger told the BBC: "We're still in the process of fundraising". | Wallinger told the BBC: "We're still in the process of fundraising". |
In 2008, Wallinger won The Ebbsfleet Landmark project with his plans to build the horse, which would be the UK's biggest public work of art. | In 2008, Wallinger won The Ebbsfleet Landmark project with his plans to build the horse, which would be the UK's biggest public work of art. |
The plans have been on ice since the UK went into recession. The artist says he hopes his new sculpture will help "prod" funding for the bigger version: "It was always going to be wholly privately funded and then the economic crash came just after the announcement of the winner." | The plans have been on ice since the UK went into recession. The artist says he hopes his new sculpture will help "prod" funding for the bigger version: "It was always going to be wholly privately funded and then the economic crash came just after the announcement of the winner." |
"There's only so much that the imagination can do," he added. "So people seeing something that solid and real, then that, I think, is a very large prod towards what the larger thing could look like or could signify." | "There's only so much that the imagination can do," he added. "So people seeing something that solid and real, then that, I think, is a very large prod towards what the larger thing could look like or could signify." |
The artist won the 2007 Turner prize for State Britain, a recreation of protester Brian Haw's anti-war display in Parliament Square, London. | The artist won the 2007 Turner prize for State Britain, a recreation of protester Brian Haw's anti-war display in Parliament Square, London. |
Wallinger's life-sized horse was made by scanning a horse named Rivera Red - partly owned by Wallinger - in a white light scanner. The scan was moulded into a robust resin, marble and steel structure. | Wallinger's life-sized horse was made by scanning a horse named Rivera Red - partly owned by Wallinger - in a white light scanner. The scan was moulded into a robust resin, marble and steel structure. |
Wallinger's thoroughbred, commissioned by the British Council Collection, will face down The Mall for two years. | Wallinger's thoroughbred, commissioned by the British Council Collection, will face down The Mall for two years. |
Planning permission for the new project ends in April and it will have to go back before the Gravesham Borough Council for approval. | Planning permission for the new project ends in April and it will have to go back before the Gravesham Borough Council for approval. |
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