A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork unveiled in 2014)

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A Real Birmingham Family is a 2014 public sculpture by British artist Gillian Wearing that portrays an everyday local family to explore contemporary ideas of family and identity in Birmingham.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public artwork
public sculpture
sculpture
commissionedBy Birmingham City Council NERFINISHED
Birmingham Civic Society NERFINISHED
Birmingham Museums Trust NERFINISHED
Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
creator Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
depicts contemporary family
everyday local family
two adult women
two children
genre contemporary art
hasLanguage none (visual artwork)
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 2014
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity West Midlands NERFINISHED
location Birmingham NERFINISHED
Centenary Square NERFINISHED
mainSubject Birmingham residents
family
identity
materialUsed bronze
notableWorkOf Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
partOf public art in Birmingham
purpose to explore contemporary ideas of family
to explore contemporary ideas of identity
to represent the diversity of families in Birmingham
subjectHasRole representation of modern family
unveiledIn 2014

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Gillian Wearing notableWork A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork unveiled in 2014)