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Wednesday, 7 May 2008

"Britain's largest public art commission"


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A winner is to be chosen among five designers bidding to win the £2m Ebbsfleet Landmark commission, to sit near the Ebbsfleet International station between Dartford and and Gravesend (North Kent).The five contenders are artist Mark Wallinger's giant white horse, Racher Whiteread's craggy mountain, Daniel Buren's tower of cubes, Richard Deacon's nect of steel latticework and Christopher Le Brun's monumental wing and disc.
Posted by Letlhogonolo Zane at 22:07
Labels: Magazine_Newspaper_Extracts, Public Art, Semester 2, Year III

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