A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork representing a non‑nuclear family)

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A Real Birmingham Family is a public sculpture by artist Gillian Wearing that portrays a contemporary non‑nuclear family to challenge traditional notions of what constitutes a “real” family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf outdoor sculpture
public artwork
public sculpture
commissionedBy Birmingham City Council NERFINISHED
Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
creator Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
depicts contemporary family
non‑nuclear family
depictsAgeGroup children
depictsGender adult women
genre figurative sculpture
hasArtisticMovement contemporary art
hasCategory Bronze sculptures in the United Kingdom
Sculptures in Birmingham
Works by Gillian Wearing
hasCulturalContext 21st‑century Britain
hasDimension life‑size figures
hasMedium cast bronze
hasSetting urban public space
hasSubject real Birmingham residents
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 2014
installedIn 2014
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
locatedNear Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
notableFor portrayal of a non‑nuclear family as normative
public debate about definitions of family
partOf public art in Birmingham
publicAccess yes
purpose to challenge traditional notions of the nuclear family
to question what constitutes a real family
represents diverse family forms
single‑parent family structures
selectionMethod public nomination process
sitedOn public square
subjectHasRole two children
two sisters
theme contemporary society
family
social realism

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Gillian Wearing notableWork A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork representing a non‑nuclear family)