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A study of the public art that you can see today in Birmingham. Over 300 colour photos along with a detailed text describing the way that the Birmingham has accumulated the largest collection of public art of any UK regional city.

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This is an outstanding compendium of images and narrative which illustrates the wealth and diversity of 'free to all' public art in this historic and constantly evolving city. Whatever one's familiarity with this hub of the Midlands, Jonathan Berg's fine book will serve as a companion to much artistic treasure in the city centre and its suburbs. It is a book to be proud of and its contents are alluring in many ways: for those murals, statues and sculptures which thousands of people file past every day, it serves as well written explanation of the background to these creations; for those pieces of work which are less familiar it serves as an enticement to seek them out. Beautifully produced, it will admirably grace any coffee table or bookshelf and command revisiting time and time again for there is much to discover and rediscover within its pages. The photography admirably captures the heart of the city and the narrative is a tribute to its people past and present. A Dudley, Nov 2023.

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      Publisher: Birmingham Picture Library
      Publication Date: 01/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781739645717, 978-1739645717
      ISBN10: 1739645715

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A study of the public art that you can see today in Birmingham. Over 300 colour photos along with a detailed text describing the way that the Birmingham has accumulated the largest collection of public art of any UK regional city.

      Trade Review
      This is an outstanding compendium of images and narrative which illustrates the wealth and diversity of 'free to all' public art in this historic and constantly evolving city. Whatever one's familiarity with this hub of the Midlands, Jonathan Berg's fine book will serve as a companion to much artistic treasure in the city centre and its suburbs. It is a book to be proud of and its contents are alluring in many ways: for those murals, statues and sculptures which thousands of people file past every day, it serves as well written explanation of the background to these creations; for those pieces of work which are less familiar it serves as an enticement to seek them out. Beautifully produced, it will admirably grace any coffee table or bookshelf and command revisiting time and time again for there is much to discover and rediscover within its pages. The photography admirably captures the heart of the city and the narrative is a tribute to its people past and present. A Dudley, Nov 2023.

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