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  1. The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture by Antony Gormley, located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. Completed in 1998, it is believed to be the largest sculpture of an angel in the world and is viewed by an estimated 33 million people every year due to its proximity to the A1 and A167 roads and the East Coast Main Line.

  2. From the North: Heading south on the Western Bypass, continue past Newcastle and Gateshead. Take the slip road marked Wrekenton and Birtley and continue to the main roundabout, then take the A167 exit signed Gateshead South. Travel a few hundred yards and the Angel site is on your left. From Central Gateshead: Head south on the A167 (Durham ...

  3. Head to the north east and witness Antony Gormley’s Angel of the North – the UK’s most famous piece of public art. Find out more at VisitEngland.

  4. The Angel of the North is as much a part of Gateshead's identity as the Statue of Liberty is to New York. Since it first spread its wings in February 1998, it has become one of the most talked about and recognisable pieces of public art ever produced. It was in 1990 that the site, a former colliery pithead baths, was re-claimed and earmarked ...

    • 'It has to be five double-decker buses high' Sally Ann Norman. Gormley had initially been, by his own admission, "quite snooty" about the project. When Gateshead Council first invited him to submit his ideas he refused, telling council officers he did not make "motorway art".
    • 'It could have changed everything' Of course, the Angel of the North might never had been built were it not for a senior councillor beginning a job as a trainee store manager at Marks & Spencer.
    • 'Nazi.... but nice? ' Antony Gormley. Even before Gormley's sketch, Gateshead councillors knew they wanted an angel. When the Gormley design was revealed as the preferred option, it was met with a torrent of negative publicity.
    • You might also like: 'What is a human being?' Sculptor Antony Gormley figures it out. The Arts Show: The problem with public art. How art and design can transform the daily commute.
  5. Mar 22, 2022 · About Angel of the North. The Angel of the North is the UK’s most famous piece of public art. Designed and built by lauded artist Antony Gormley in 1998, it is taller than four double decker buses and had a wider wingspan than a jumbo jet. It is therefore said to be the largest statue of an angel in the world, and is visited by some 150,000 ...

  6. The sculpture was installed in February 1998 and over the last twenty years has become one of the most recognisable pieces of public art ever produced, winning many accolades and awards. The Angel of the North is located close to A1 and is easy to reach by both public transport and car. All you need to know about Gateshead's iconic public ...

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