A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork depicting two sisters and their children)

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A Real Birmingham Family is a public sculpture by British artist Gillian Wearing that portrays two real-life single mothers and their children to challenge traditional notions of what constitutes a family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
public artwork
public sculpture
artMovement contemporary art
associatedWith Ikon Gallery public art programme
commissionedBy Birmingham City Council NERFINISHED
Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
creator Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
depicts a contemporary family
single mothers
their children
two sisters
depictsAgeGroup children
depictsSex female adults
exhibitionType permanent public display
genre figurative sculpture
public art
hasArtisticStyle realist figurative sculpture
hasCulturalContext 21st-century Britain
hasPart figures of children
figures of two adult women
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 2014
intendedMessage there is no single model of a real family
isSubjectOf media coverage in the UK
public debate about family values
language none
locatedIn Birmingham, England NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location Birmingham NERFINISHED
mainSubject family
single parenthood
material bronze
notableWorkOf Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
purpose to challenge traditional notions of family
to represent the diversity of modern families
theme contemporary family life
representation of single mothers
social commentary
unveiledIn 2014
usesMedium cast bronze

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Gillian Wearing notableWork A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork depicting two sisters and their children)