The Jurors artwork

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The Jurors artwork is a large outdoor installation of twelve bronze chairs at Runnymede, created by artist Hew Locke to commemorate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta and celebrate themes of justice and human rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
outdoor sculpture
public artwork
accessibleTo the public
artist Hew Locke NERFINISHED
artworkType chair-based installation
commemorates Magna Carta NERFINISHED
commissionedFor 800th anniversary of Magna Carta
coordinates 51.436N, -0.560W
country United Kingdom
creator Hew Locke NERFINISHED
depicts figures associated with human rights
historical events connected to struggles for rights
symbols related to justice
designedAs circle of twelve chairs
genre commemorative art
public art
hasInscription imagery and text referencing legal and human rights cases
hasNumberOfElements 12
hasPart twelve bronze chairs
inception 2015
locatedInOrNextToBodyOfWater River Thames NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Surrey NERFINISHED
location Runnymede, Surrey, England NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
movement contemporary art
notableWorkOf Hew Locke NERFINISHED
partOf Runnymede public art and memorial landscape NERFINISHED
purpose to celebrate themes of justice and human rights
to commemorate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta
sponsor Magna Carta 800th Committee NERFINISHED
National Trust NERFINISHED
theme democracy
freedom
human rights
justice
rule of law
unveiledOn 2015-06-15

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Runnymede National Trust estate hasPart The Jurors artwork