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David Shrigley's Iconic Really Good Sculpture
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This limited edition sculpture commemorates David Shrigley’s monumental 7-metre-high Really Good, commissioned for the Mayor of London’s Fourth Plinth Programme in 2016. Installed in Trafalgar Square, the work featured an exaggerated thumbs-up gesture cast in bronze, designed to match the patina of the surrounding statues of military and political figures.
Title: David Shrigley's Iconic Really Good Sculpture
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This limited edition sculpture commemorates David Shrigley’s monumental 7-metre-high Really Good, commissioned for the Mayor of London’s Fourth Plinth Programme in 2016.
Installed in Trafalgar Square, the work featured an exaggerated thumbs-up gesture cast in bronze, designed to match the patina of the surrounding statues of military and political figures.
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