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Statues should stay says Gormley | Statues should stay says Gormley |
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One hundred naked cast iron figures created by Anthony Gormley should stay on a Merseyside beach, the artist said. | One hundred naked cast iron figures created by Anthony Gormley should stay on a Merseyside beach, the artist said. |
Planners cited safety reasons when they blocked proposals to keep the work Another Place on Crosby Beach. | Planners cited safety reasons when they blocked proposals to keep the work Another Place on Crosby Beach. |
"This work works at Crosby Beach better than it does anywhere else," said Mr Gormley who has exhibited the statues in Germany, Norway and Belgium. | "This work works at Crosby Beach better than it does anywhere else," said Mr Gormley who has exhibited the statues in Germany, Norway and Belgium. |
Another Place Ltd - the company which wants to keep the statues in Crosby - is making a fresh planning application. | Another Place Ltd - the company which wants to keep the statues in Crosby - is making a fresh planning application. |
The work is made up of iron life-size casts of Gormley which are rooted on to the beach at scattered locations over three kilometres. | The work is made up of iron life-size casts of Gormley which are rooted on to the beach at scattered locations over three kilometres. |
They are visible when the tide is out but become submerged when the water is in. | They are visible when the tide is out but become submerged when the water is in. |
Sefton Council's planning committee voted on Wednesday against keeping the attraction because of fears over safety. | Sefton Council's planning committee voted on Wednesday against keeping the attraction because of fears over safety. |
This work, works at Crosby Beach better than it does anywhere else Anthony Gormley | This work, works at Crosby Beach better than it does anywhere else Anthony Gormley |
These included incidents of visitors being cut off by the tide after walking out to the farthest statues and the danger submerged statues posed to boats. | These included incidents of visitors being cut off by the tide after walking out to the farthest statues and the danger submerged statues posed to boats. |
But Mr Gormley said: "I think it is part of the risk-averse culture that Britain has turned into. | But Mr Gormley said: "I think it is part of the risk-averse culture that Britain has turned into. |
"Crosby is a very industrial beach, it can't be used for swimming - its a got an extremely serious rip tide and this (the artwork) is not a bad use for the beach." | "Crosby is a very industrial beach, it can't be used for swimming - its a got an extremely serious rip tide and this (the artwork) is not a bad use for the beach." |
Another Place Ltd - the not for profit company whose members include TV presenter Lloyd Grossman and Lewis Biggs Chief Executive of Liverpool Biennial - hopes to raise £2m to keep the work in Crosby. | Another Place Ltd - the not for profit company whose members include TV presenter Lloyd Grossman and Lewis Biggs Chief Executive of Liverpool Biennial - hopes to raise £2m to keep the work in Crosby. |
It was formed by members of Merseyside's artistic community who believed the popular attraction should remain on the Merseyside coast. | It was formed by members of Merseyside's artistic community who believed the popular attraction should remain on the Merseyside coast. |
A spokeswoman said it was making a last attempt to keep the work off Crosby by making a fresh planning application to Sefton Council. | A spokeswoman said it was making a last attempt to keep the work off Crosby by making a fresh planning application to Sefton Council. |
New venue | New venue |
She said that the statues had attracted many tourists with an unpublished study suggesting 600,000 people had visited them since they were installed 18 months ago. | She said that the statues had attracted many tourists with an unpublished study suggesting 600,000 people had visited them since they were installed 18 months ago. |
The spokeswoman also said however, that there was a possibility the statues could still stay on Merseyside with the Wirral coast being a possible venue. | The spokeswoman also said however, that there was a possibility the statues could still stay on Merseyside with the Wirral coast being a possible venue. |
The statues are due to be taken down on 31 October and moved on to New York next month as originally planned. | The statues are due to be taken down on 31 October and moved on to New York next month as originally planned. |
Another Place Ltd said that if the statues were retained on Merseyside the artist would make some more to send to the US. | Another Place Ltd said that if the statues were retained on Merseyside the artist would make some more to send to the US. |
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