Teresa Margolles’s Mil Veces un Instante (a thousand times an instant) was unveiled on the Fourth Plinth as a tribute to ...
The latest work to be unveiled on the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square—one of the UK’s most important platforms for contemporary art—pays tribute to transgender, non-binary ...
Like a shipping container winched onto the side of a dock, an unwieldy new sculpture, by the 61-year-old Mexican artist Teresa Margolles, appeared on top of the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square ...
Without your help, we wouldn't be able to fight for truth and justice. Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth will tell the stories of trans and gender variant people through a new art installation ...
Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth will tell the stories of trans and gender variant people through a new art installation featuring 726 face masks. Created by Mexican artist Teresa Margolles ...
Hundreds of plaster face casts of transgender, non binary and gender non-conforming people which will disintegrate over time have gone on display on Trafalgar Square's famed fourth plinth.
The fourth plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square has long been used as a stage for provocative and thought-provoking artworks. Many commissions have been kitsch or whimsical by design – including a ...
The Fourth Plinth, a 24-foot stone pedestal built in 1841 for a statue that was never completed, has hosted rotating artworks since 1999. Organised by the Mayor of London's Culture Team ...
Yesterday a towering cuboid depicting the faces of 726 transgender people was erected atop the controversial fourth plinth in London. The three-tonne sculpture features plaster cast “life masks ...
Hundreds of plaster casts of transgender and non-binary people have been unveiled as the latest installation on the Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth in central London. Called Mil Veces un Instante ...