British sculptor Antony Gormley is known
around the world for his figurative sculptures. His series titled
Another Place, features 100 cast iron sculptures and has turned
Crosby Beach, UK into a tourist attraction. Originally, Gormley's
pieces were installed on different beaches in Germany, Norway, and
Belgium and were scheduled to make a move to New York after their
display in England. They never made it to New York, but officially
settled in the Merseyside coastline. Now, they still stand in the
sand, weathered and worn by the sea.
The permanent UK installation consists of 100 life-size figures of
men reaching over 6', weighing over 1,400 lbs. and spread over a 2
mile stretch between Waterloo and Blundellsands. The figures, which
are casts of the artist's own body, are scattered about the beach,
facing out to the sea. Altogether, the installed sculptures serve to
represent the shared sentiments of emigrants who are sad to leave
their country but hopeful of their future in a new land. The figures
are smaller, but eerily reminiscent of the Easter Island figures
facing out to sea.