Possibly the largest angel in the world, the Angel of the North commemorates the miners who worked in the area, but also reflects the spiritual aspects of Antony Gormley's personality and his fascination with the human body. Accredited Lecturer Frank Woodgate explains Gormley's vision
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Comments
Enjoyed the info, but disappointed there wasn’t pictures to show the field of figures etc , which wouldn’t have taken much effort to do.
Really enjoying the advent calendar as my husband and I watch it every day. Thank you
Fascinating background explanation of The Angel of the North and jnformation on the artist.
I was really pleased to hear this, having seen a lot of gormley’s work really interesting
Good to learn about Gormley and his work, I would have liked more images. The lack of images drew attention to the fact that the speaker was reading his script and not making eye contact. Pity
Thank you
Interesting history of this huge Angel.
Thanks everyone for your comments about visuals. I'm sure the project team will take note for the future!
Frank, thank you for bringing this wonderful piece of art to life in commemoration of the miners, indeed the supporters of Newcastle United should be proud.
Informative talk, but frustrated at lack of illustrations!
Interesting short lecture but only two photos which was disappointing.
The talk needed more visuals in it...eg of the other pieces of art that the lecturer spoke about.
Pagination