A Real Birmingham Family (public artwork that extends Wearing’s exploration of identity and social roles)

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A Real Birmingham Family is a public sculpture by British artist Gillian Wearing that portrays a contemporary, non-traditional family to challenge conventional ideas of family, identity, and representation in society.

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instanceOf public artwork
public sculpture
basedOn real Birmingham residents
commissionedBy Birmingham City Council NERFINISHED
Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
commissionedFor public space in Birmingham
country United Kingdom
creator Gillian Wearing NERFINISHED
depicts contemporary family
non-traditional family
two adult women
two children
genre contemporary art
public art
hasCulturalContext British society
urban Birmingham
hasLanguage English (title)
hasQuality life-size figures
hasSubject everyday life
motherhood
ordinary people
hasType figurative sculpture
inception 2014
locatedIn Birmingham, England NERFINISHED
location Birmingham NERFINISHED
material bronze
movement contemporary art
notableFor depicting a non-nuclear family structure
portraying a real local family
public debate about definition of family
partOf Gillian Wearing’s exploration of identity
Gillian Wearing’s public art practice
purpose to challenge conventional ideas of family
to explore identity and social roles
to question representation in public monuments
setInPeriod 21st century
subjectOf media discussion about family values
public controversy
theme contemporary society
diversity
family
identity
representation
social roles
title A Real Birmingham Family NERFINISHED
unveiled 2014

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